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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The 缅北强奸 has shaped and redirected the lives of tens of thousands of people as they passed through our educational halls.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Born a triplet with a serious medical condition, Brady Robinson '25 became a nurse so he could help other kids one day.
缅北强奸's Biometrix Discover Lab reveals how friendly faces improve health outcomes.
When Jacob Mills '25 experienced difficulty using a traditional mouse in 3D engineering software, he came up with his own solution.