缅北强奸 graduates are rising from the classroom to the highest levels of educational leadership, taking the helm as principals, superintendents and district administrators, where they shape policy, mentor teachers and drive systemic change that impacts entire school communities.
A $49 million renovation of the 缅北强奸 Health Professions Center, which houses the University's Kinney College of Nursing and Health Professions, is underway.
缅北强奸 celebrated the inauguration of its fifth President, Steven J. Bridges '89 M'95, on October 16 with a ceremony held at Liberty Arena, Home of the Screaming Eagles. This momentous achievement is the culmination of a career both built on purpose and built on numbers.
Learn more about Dr. Teresa Beam; Dean of the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and Dr. Abeer Mustafa, Vice President for Student Affairs, as they begin shaping the future of 缅北强奸 student experiences.
Since its inception in 1974, 缅北强奸's Outreach and Engagement has connected people, purpose and possibility. Today, Outreach and Engagement supports more than 15,000 learners annually through workforce development, continuing and professional education, cultural enrichment, dual-credit programs, veterans programs, applied research and service learning.
When Mary Lue Russler began working at 缅北强奸—then Indiana State University-Evansville (ISUE)—back in 1969, it wasn't for money, because there wasn't any. She never expected to work there for more than 20 years, much less help establish one of the first scholarship endowments with funds primarily raised by and from employees.
While working on his dissertation for a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (EdD) degree earlier in 2025, Aaron Pryor '10 M'14 D'25, Assistant Director of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), focused on a student population he knew well: first-generation students from low-income backgrounds.
Dr. Anthony Goodwin '89, Joshua Marksberry '25, Kevin Hill M'23 and Dave McAtee '88 attribute career success to their experiences at the 缅北强奸.
Whether guiding students through the complexities of the justice system or trekking across Europe one step at a time, Dr. Melissa Stacer's worldview is shaped by curiosity and exploration.
From building bridges in southern Africa to studying geology in Yellowstone and exploring cultural life in the Amazon, these student journeys showcased the power of hands-on learning and global engagement.
For more than 40 years, Dr. Pamela F. Hopson D'23 (right), Executive Director of Campus and Community Strategy, and Ingrid Lindy '90 (left), Manager of Human Resource Information Systems, have witnessed nearly all of 缅北强奸's history unfold during their careers.
Born a triplet with a serious medical condition, Brady Robinson '25 became a nurse so he could help other kids one day.
When Jacob Mills '25 experienced difficulty using a traditional mouse in 3D engineering software, he came up with his own solution.
缅北强奸's Biometrix Discover Lab reveals how friendly faces improve health outcomes.
The power of Hollywood comes to exercise science and kinesiology classrooms.
In the age of AI writing, one writing instructor has a strong argument for not engaging with it.
缅北强奸's marketing students get an edge over the competition.
Engineering faculty incorporates AI to improve healthcare for an aging population.
A new partnership gives 缅北强奸 business student something no other college offers.
缅北强奸's occupational therapy students strive to make lives easier with 3D printing.
There is a new chat bot at 缅北强奸 with answers to your questions.
A new AI Advisory Committee takes on the challenge of AI usage on campus.
When math instructor Dave Ritterskamp was 10 years old, he discovered a passion for puzzles. Now he's taken it big time.
Graphic design students illustrated part of a philosophy professor's upcoming book.
From student to president, Steven J. Bridges becomes 缅北强奸's 5th president.
Listening to people talk about their memories of a place strengthens community's ties.
A device attached to 缅北强奸's women soccer players reveals interesting data, and more.
The director of 缅北强奸's CAPs won't toot her own horn, but we will.
Three-time Fulbright Scholar Matt Myers '83 shares insights on his adventures career.
Twelve years and stack of notebooks add up to retirement for Illume editor C. L. Stambush.
We picked 40 cool things we loved about 缅北强奸, but there are way more than that. From the Kiwibot that deliver food across campus to the NASA grants that allow students to explore space and more, read them here.
It was happenstance that led musical virtuoso Lori (Goodman) Kissinger '84 to starting a nonprofit dedicated to bringing the arts to people with disabilities. So far, she has gotten them on stage at the Ryman, Dollywood, the Grand Ole Opry House, CMA, the Ford Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Caverns and more.
The impressive 82,200 feet added to the front of the Recreational, Fitness, and Wellness Center not only provides students with an awesome relaxation and game area, it brings departments vital to student life under one roof.
Miles Mann is not only the pointman for fixing things on campus, this former U.S. Navy pilot has been a national Sports Official for 47 years who was once pursued by a lovesick black swan. Get to know Miles better in this Q&A.
Elizabeth Thang '18 earned her business degree with the future in mind, knowing one day it would be put to good use in her homeland Myanmar.
Ever wonder what it would be like to be Archibald T. Eagle? The anonymous man or woman inside the suit spills the beans in this Q&A.
Get to know the new Head Baseball Coach Chris Ramirez, new Assistant Coach Women's Soccer Alliyah Varga and more.
Their love of sports means they don't even get to watch the events. Hear from five dedicated members of the scoring crew on why they do it.
Interim President Steven J. Bridges '89 M'95 started his 缅北强奸 career as an accountant in the Business Office. HIs years of leadership and dedication to 缅北强奸 makes his message and priorities poignant.
Biology majors are not the only 缅北强奸 graduates who go on to work at a zoo. Learn about the behind-the-scenes workings of Evansville's Zoo from alumni who majored in art, geology, public relations, sociology and more.
Animal lovers unite! Alumni reveal why and how they were drawn to work and/or volunteer animals.
Parthenogenesis: development of eggs without fertilization. Is that what happened with the Jamaican boa snake housed in 缅北强奸's Biology Department?
It was the Komodo dragon's long claws and hissing that unnerved 缅北强奸 faculty and alumna Dr. Kathy Peak the most as she probed the dragon's belly with the ultrasound wand.
缅北强奸 alumni are making a positive difference in every facet of our community. At Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, the top leadership are 缅北强奸 alumni. Hear what they have to say about their work at the Zoo.
Dr. Ronald Rochon reveals a lesson he and his family learned from their pet, Jaz Rochon (a beautiful, jet-black, cockapoo).
Decades of photographing wildlife in Southern Indiana have made Daniel Craig, Associate Professor of Music and Director of the 缅北强奸 Chamber Choir and Women's Choir, an expert.
The Women's Basketball team conquered and captured both the 2023-2024 Ohio Valley Conference regular season title and the 2024 OVC Women's Basketball Tournament Championship.
缅北强奸's Bass Fishing Team, founded in 2018 as one of the University's seven Club Sports, has a tale to tell.
Jaz Rochon, 缅北强奸 President Rochon's family dog, agreed to be interviewed and let readers know what it's like living with the Rochons.
Alice Burris always intended to earn a college degree; it just took her 39 years to achieve what she started in 1984. But then, nothing in Alice's life went according to plan; at least, not her plan.
It’s no secret that people love dogs—from cute photos to countless viral videos, puppies have been known to provide happiness and comfort at times when it’s most needed. They can even make someone more inclined to buy a certain product.
The story of 缅北强奸's Bluebird Trail project and the ornithological research of those blue feathered friends begins more than 150 years ago.
Dr. Ronald Rochon comtemplates the microscope higher education has been put under versus the return-on-value of a college education.
Growing up I did not believe college was for people like me. People who grew up without a father and got in trouble with the law.
Troy Miller ruminates on the value of people besides parents in children's lives and how he would not be where he is today without the presence of his grandparents.
Tune in to hear what cross country runner Carson Kleinhelter '25 says about life as a 缅北强奸 athlete.
缅北强奸's first in-house counsel Chief Government and Legal Affairs Officer Aaron Trump discusses his role at the University.
When the nonprofit Wesselman Woods needed a helping hand, 缅北强奸 faculty, alumni and students delivered with their skills and knowledge. Learn about the unique project they collaborated on to improve the experience of visiting Wesselman Woods.
The murderous lynching of seven Black men was only whispered about for 144 years. Now 缅北强奸 and several of its departments are collaborating to ensure we can all learn from it.
When Cameron Kainer arrived to be the inaugural Head Coach of the Men's and Women's Swimming/Diving teams, all that greeted him was a beautiful, new empty pool. Today, the teams are making waves in the competitive collegiate world.
Dr. Del Doughty, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, collaborated with an AI to write a paper and graded the results. Now he's making a prediction about the future of AIs in the classroom.
President Rochon reflects on the importance of seeing beyond the façade people present and working to discover their true essence.
Emily Gartner's business administration degree has served her well since earning it in 1984. Her fabulous career as a serial entrepreneur has been as colorful as she is intrepid. Discover how her path in life could inspire you.
Alumna Jaimie Sheth '01 is on a mission to ensure people near and far have housing, clean water, schools and more.
A little insight into the four 缅北强奸 Presidents' portraits hanging on the top floor of the David L. Rice Library and the artists behind each one.
Maya Etienne '23, computer information systems, splits her time on the field with 缅北强奸's Women's Soccer team, cheering for her teammates and blocking balls as a goalie.
Engineering student Bohdan Yarovyi escaped Ukraine during the war. He is now a student at 缅北强奸 (his sister is an alumna) and shares part of his story in this issue.
Alum César Berríos Chavarría '13 M'18 parents moved to the United States to give their children the American Dream. Now César is paying it forward by helping other college students.
Alumnus Hans Schneider ’01 pens a thoughtful-piece on his year living in Ukraine on a Fulbright grant researching wooden churches and his family living through today’s Russian-Ukraine war.
Dr. Andrew Buck, Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology, talks with alumnus Hans Schneider ‘01 about Fulbright grants, advocacy and why the Russian-Ukraine war should matter to the world.
Katelyn Vinci '21 M'23 never imagined she would one day be a college graduate. This provocative, heartfelt essay reveals what it was like for her to be homeless as a child.
Every two years, one student is selected by the Governor of Indiana to sit on the Board of Trustees. Learn what they do and what it was like for the first Student Trustee Eric Williams ’89 and the current Student Trustee Liam Collins ’23 to be part of 缅北强奸 going independent and Division I.
The University's decision to advance to Division I athletics as part of the Ohio Valley Conference didn’t spring up overnight. This move was a long time in the making and positions 缅北强奸 to be showcased on a national scale.
Once a competitive swimmer in high school, President Rochon reflects on what he learned from having that opportunity and on 缅北强奸 today being part of Division I athletics in the Ohio Valley Conference.
Student-athlete Addisyn Backwell ’22 brings her game to the basketball court and accounting classroom. Get to know her thoughts in this Q&A.
First-year student Tegan Ruhl ’24 was not prepared for the emotional upheaval she’d experience during her first semester. Fortunately, she found her way out of depression and put herself on a new path forward in life.
Janet Johnson M'05, Director of Alumni Relations and Volunteer 缅北强奸, writes about the mentors she’s had in life and the value alumni mentors bring to students through the Screagles Mentoring Program.
Professor Xavia Harrington Burton’s path to becoming an educator started with a superhero teacher who inspired students in Burton’s rural South Carolina community to dream bigger than what their small town offered. She did!
缅北强奸's Career Services and Internships Department is all about students' futures. Find out what motivates the dedicated career professionals of this office and learn some tips for securing your dream job.
Alumnus Dr. Kester Phillips '02, biology, struggled with and failed every first, second and more attempts of standardized tests he took during his academic journey. Yet today he is a neuro-oncologist.
One moment nursing student Ellie Conley '22 was kicking a ball around rugby practice and the next moment she is climbing into a car that crashed near the playing field to help save the life of a woman.
As the song goes, it's been "a long and winding road" for 缅北强奸's music programs, from the Mid-American Singers to performing in Carnegie Hall. Now 缅北强奸 is scoring a new song.
President Rochon confesses his fears, exposing his vulnerabilities. Read how this led him to a larger understanding.
Venezuelan marketing student Diego Socorro Neira '23 believes in building bridges. His role in improving the life of a family in West Virginia taught him some valuable lessons.
As the Associate Director of the Multicultural Center, one of Dr. D'Angelo Taylor's roles is to mentor 缅北强奸 students, a desire instilled in him on his first job as a fast-food worker.
Double major -- accounting and economics -- Parker Collignon '22 learned some valuable lessons during his years playing tennis. Lessons that will payoff in the long run.
While Dr. Mikel Hand, Associate Professor of Nursing, has a passion for historic homes and the Thunderbolts ice-hockey team, it's his interest in oncology and leadership that makes him a winner.
Until the mid 1960s, there was a statewide agreement among university presidents and many politicians in Indiana that no city would have a public, higher education institution where a private college existed.
Harolyn Torain '71, 缅北强奸's first alumna and African American to serve on 缅北强奸's Board of Trustees, recalls her time as a student in the 60s, starting out in the Centennial building before the current campus opened, as freeing and fun.
In terms of students' excuses as to why they have not turned in an assignment, faculty have heard it all. See if you every profered one of these classic excuses.
The 缅北强奸 has shaped and redirected the lives of tens of thousands of people as they passed through our educational halls.
President Ronald Rochon contemplates cigarette smoke rings and legacy.
Ben Pfingston '21 was a bit of a rebel in his family. The bookish kind. The first in his family to earn a degree after setting some lofty goals.
Lee Ann Shafer, Academic Programs Manager/Advisor, is in awe of her non-traditional sister.
Steve Bridges, Vice President for Finance and Administration, always knew education was his path in life and 缅北强奸 offered the perfect trifecta: accounting major, close to home, affordable.
Most of us have a straightforward opinion on the subject of police body-worn cameras. But when two of 缅北强奸's Criminal Justice faculty and a colleague from another institution researched the subject, they discovered it was not so cut and dry.
Courtney Johnson '15 had big dreams for his life - New York, LA - where he imagined he'd end up. But a twist in the road lead him back home and he's never regretted it. Feet firmly rooted in his hometown, Johnson is making a difference in the lives of the communities underserved youth.
Softball player Courtney Schoolcraft '23 never expected a diagnosis of cancer at the age of 19. Like a fast ball, it took her by surprise. Courage, team support and a fierce drive to win delivered a homerun for her.
Alum and recent 缅北强奸 retiree Larry Back '99 had no idea a call from his daughter-in-law would put him on a life-long mission to make like better for people struggling with mental health issues and their families.
For Dr. Rochon, community activists are the heros and sheros of our community, nation and globe. Read his poignant perspective on the subject.
Dr. Bohan Ye, Assistant Professor of Economics, has performed as a Chinese opera singer all over the world. Her theatrical skills allow her to read the audience so she can pace lectures to fit students' needs.