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Rochon not selected for chancellor position

Bobby Shipman January 14, 2015

  University of Washington President Michael K. Young and Provost Ana Mari Cauce announced the selection of Mark Pagano, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at Montana State University...

Mudd honored as Distinguished Accountant

USI Shield Staff January 14, 2015

Steven Mudd was named USI’s 2015 Distinguished Accountant, an honor is awarded annually by the USI Romain College of Business in conjunction with the USI Accounting Circle. Mudd is a shareholder-in-charge...

Rozewski to leave USI after 10 years as VP

Rozewski to leave USI after 10 years as VP

Bobby Shipman January 14, 2015
Rozewski is leaving the university in February after a decade as USI’s vice president for finance and administration.

Law partnership provides new opportunities

Vanessa Roach January 13, 2015
IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law has partnered with USI to create the “University of Southern Indiana Law Scholar” program.
Pipe burst floods OBannon again

Pipe burst floods O’Bannon again

Jeanette Burbage January 13, 2015
O’Bannon residents found themselves standing outside in the cold for about 30 minutes around 2 a.m. Friday after a one-and-a-half inch pipe burst on the third floor, flooding the residence hall.
Teaching Theatre one truckload from completion, to open for Picnic

Teaching Theatre ‘one truckload’ from completion, to open for ‘Picnic’

Bobby Shipman January 13, 2015
After months of changed dates and empty rock quarries, only one truckload of sandstone presently stands between the USI Teaching Theatre and its completion.

New student-focused Enrollment VP here to ‘listen, learn’

Paola Marizan January 12, 2015

Vice President for Enrollment Management Andrew Wright said his goal for the semester is not to fix, but to accomplish. "I don’t know if there's something to be fixed. I know there are things we,...

Woman forces her way into campus apartment, assaults student

James Vaughn December 14, 2014

Breanne Lahart, 22, of Evansville, was arrested and charged with battery and residential entry after forcing her way into an on-campus apartment early Saturday morning. An assault was reported and...

TOO MUCH FOR TOO LITTLE: Adjuncts make poverty level wages

Paola Marizan December 11, 2014
A teacher on USI's campus said they are $100 shy of qualifying for food stamps. A study released by the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2014 revealed that the majority of adjuncts live below the poverty line. Read what USI's adjuncts have to say.

Rozewski to leave USI, return to east coast roots

Bobby Shipman December 11, 2014

Updated at 12:05 p.m. Saturday Mark Rozewski is leaving the university in February after a decade as USI's vice president for finance and administration. Rozewski has accepted a position as executive...

Radio show gives alumna platform to help others

Bradie Gray December 4, 2014
For Grisel Barajas, life-changing work has always been in the cards.

A life cut short: Friends remember shy girl with big heart

Armon Siadat December 3, 2014

Khloe Miller postponed beginning her college career for a year so she could save up money to pay for it - only to have her first semester cut short. The freshman psychology major died of a gun shot...

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