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05/26/2023

Notice of Public Hearing

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED ADMINISTRATIVE TUITION/FEE INCREASE AT VINCENNES UNIVERSITY
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05/24/2023

Media Advisory: Vincennes University to host Surveying Camp for high school students

The Vincennes University Surveying Technology program is hosting a Surveying Summer Camp on May 31- June 2, 2023. High school juniors and seniors will learn how to perform basic field procedures, interpret measurement data, and operate surveying equipment. Upon completion of the camp, campers will earn one college-level credit hour in surveying and could be prepared to work in entry-level field positions. Campers are participating on June 1 in field workshops from 8-11 a.m. and noon - 5 p.m. They will be assisted during the workshops by experienced professionals.
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05/17/2023

Notice of Meeting: VU Board of Trustees Finance and Revenue Committee, 5-24-23

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE OF MEETING FINANCE/REVENUE COMMITTEE Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Two female students from Rivet High School make an antibiotic in a Chemistry Lab at Updike Hall.

05/15/2023

High school students explore the world of chemistry at VU

Groups of students grabbed bags of their favorite foods like Fritos, Doritos, Cheetos, BBQ potato chips, and Cheez-Its, then lit the snacks on fire. It was all part of an experiment they were conducting during Chemistry High School Lab Days hosted by the Vincennes University Chemistry Department. By burning snack foods, they were determining the energy given off. Students from high schools in Indiana and Illinois learned about future science careers plus participated in experiments to build their interest in chemistry during Chemistry High School Lab Days on May 8-12. 
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05/12/2023

VU Nursing students and faculty make a difference in the Dominican Republic

A dedicated group of Vincennes University Nursing students, alumni, and faculty traveled to the Dominican Republic on a mission trip this spring to serve the local community and provide medical aid to those in need. Nurses on a Mission volunteered at an orphanage and distributed hundreds of care kits with hygiene items, donated medicine, and even paid for a doctor to treat patients. The trip was eye-opening for the team of 20 individuals, including nurses, a pharmacist, and physical therapy assistants from the community.
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05/04/2023

VU awards honorary degrees to distinguished legislators

Vincennes University has awarded former legislators Dr. Tim Brown and Luke Kenley honorary doctorates in recognition of their public service. They received their honorary degrees during Spring Commencement at the Vincennes Campus on Saturday, April 29.
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05/04/2023

New VU festival showcases students’ artistic creativity

The reVUe: Arts and Humanities Festival hosted by the Vincennes University College of Humanities celebrates creative expression through various forms of culture like fashion, poetry, music, and art. The festival showcases the talents of VU students and artists while providing an opportunity to connect with people from diverse backgrounds. It is also an occasion to highlight the importance of humanities and how it can shape a student's future. The reVUe kicked off for the first time on Friday, April 28, at the Shircliff Humanities Center.
Wearing her gown, Hope Laughlin holds her degree and cap outside P.E. Complex after Spring 2023 Commencement

05/02/2023

New VU Exercise Science Graduate is off to the races

For Hope Laughlin, her dreams of becoming an occupational therapist are closer to coming true. The Olney, Illinois native received her associate degree on Saturday, April 29, in one of Vincennes University’s newest programs of study: Exercise Science.
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05/01/2023

VU celebrates Class of 2023 at Spring Commencement

Vincennes University is celebrating its Spring 2023 graduates during multiple Commencement ceremonies. Thousands of proud family members and smiling graduates filled a packed P.E. Complex for the Vincennes Campus Spring Commencement on Saturday, April 29.
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04/27/2023

Media Advisory - Chemistry High School Lab Days at VU

Chemistry High School Lab Days offer an immersive experience for students to explore their passions and interests through college-level chemistry experiments such as burning snack foods to determine the energy given off and using organic reactions to prepare an antibiotic.
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04/26/2023

7 Things to Know About 2023 Spring Commencements

Graduation season is here! It is one of our favorite times of the year. Vincennes University is excited to honor the Class of 2023, and we are thrilled to celebrate our graduates’ achievements, contributions, and spirit. More information is available at vinu.edu/commencement
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04/25/2023

24-hour Green Mile tests VU Conservation Law Enforcement students' endurance, skills and knowledge

A group of 24 Vincennes University Conservation Law Enforcement students participated in a grueling 24-hour exercise known as the “Green Mile” putting their physical and mental endurance and course knowledge to the test. The “Green Mile” began on Wednesday, April 19, with a fitness assessment that included a 1.5-mile run, push-ups, sit-ups, and a 300-meter dash. The students then engaged in a full day of real-world scenarios, land navigation, and wilderness survival training. They underwent swim tests and water survival drills at the VU Aquatic Center before participating in night operations and vehicle stops. The event included a 3.5-mile ruck along the Wabash River waterfront that finished at Kimmell Park. Despite the demanding nature of the exercise, all 24 students successfully completed the challenge that culminated around 7 a.m. on Thursday, April 20.
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04/24/2023

VU Education Department immerses local children in storybook experience

Enthusiastic and jubilant elementary school children sauntered through the Vincennes University Education Department Story Walk at Kimmell Park, reading a delightful tale in both English and Spanish about a one-of-a-kind turtle with a gorgeous garden growing on its back. Page by page, they strolled along the trail overlooking the Wabash River with their families and friends, interacting with VU Education majors and reading the illustrated children’s book “Mossy” by Jan Brett. The free community event on Thursday, April 20, offered a unique learning and social event to encourage reading and being active as a family. After reading the story, the youngsters enjoyed fun interactive activities and craft stations designed by VU students pursuing bachelor’s degrees in Education, such as petting a live turtle, creating mini terrariums to take home, building habitats for turtles, painting flower pots, and playing fun games. Free books were distributed to promote reading at home.
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04/21/2023

VU Board of Trustees recognizes students, approves tenure and promotions

At its April 19 meeting, the Vincennes University Board of Trustees approved tenures and promotions, received in-depth updates on student recruitment and the University’s Information Technology, and heard from several students doing amazing things in and outside the classroom. VU is fortunate to have dedicated, talented, and excellent faculty and staff. Nearly 20 individuals (see list below) from across the University have earned promotions or received tenure. Students were also center stage during the meeting. Students from two degree programs showed off their real-world skills for the Trustees at the Shake Learning Resource Center.
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04/20/2023

VU appoints Jaci Lederman as CIO and Head of IT

Vincennes University announces the appointment of Jaci Lederman as its new Executive Director of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer, effective May 1. She was selected from a pool of more than 50 applicants and is taking over the position from Bob Wisler.
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04/20/2023

VU offers camps and enrichment programs for all

Vincennes University’s community is excited about the return of its summer camps and community enrichment activities after they were canceled or limited last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The University's summer events cater to students of all ages and backgrounds, providing opportunities for personal growth and learning. VU offers a variety of summer programs, including sports camps, STEM academies, surveying technology camps, science lab days, and more. These extraordinary events provide possibilities for all and often reach underserved populations.
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04/18/2023

VU to host Story Walk on Wabash for elementary school students

The Vincennes University Education Department and VU Education majors are hosting a free Story Walk for elementary school students and their families on April 20, 2023, at Kimmell Park. A Story Walk is an illustrated children’s book displayed page by page along a walking route, and students go from sign to sign reading the story. Along the trail, there are multiple activities for students to enjoy.  VU’s Story Walk is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
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04/13/2023

Show your love for VU on Blazers Give Day

Today is the day the Vincennes University community comes together and shows their Trailblazer spirit by supporting Blazers Give Day. The third annual 24-hour giving day is devoted to giving back and sharing your favorite things about VU.
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04/12/2023

Photo Gallery: VU Pride Walk 2023

Vincennes University students, faculty, and staff paraded around the Vincennes Campus in a colorful display of support on Tuesday, April 11. The gathering demonstrates VU’s dedication to having inclusive and welcoming campuses and locations. The Office of Global Diversity and Inclusion coordinated the Pride Walk.
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04/12/2023

Notice of Meeting: Vincennes University Board of Trustees, 4-19-23

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday, April 19, 2023 Learning Resource Center – Innovation Room #112 130 E. College Avenue Vincennes, Indiana 47591 (All Times are Eastern Daylight Time)
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04/10/2023

Blazers Give Day is April 13

The Vincennes University community will come together for the 3rd annual Blazers Give Day on Thursday, April 13, 2023. The 24-hour day of giving celebrates the Trailblazer spirit and gives VU supporters an opportunity to make a difference that carries forward each and every day.
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04/06/2023

VU Homeland Security students helping with local tornado cleanup

After an EF-3 tornado ripped less than a week ago through Sullivan County, Indiana, and took lives there, Vincennes University Homeland Security and Public Safety Program Chair and retired FBI agent Lou Caprino launched his drone to capture photography of the extensive damage. Those images were then shared with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for use in their early assessment. Recalling the supportive role HSPS majors in helping New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina, Caprino quickly got to work on exploring how current students could come to the aid of a nearby community. The VU students are putting in long hours and many days of volunteer work in Sullivan this week.
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03/29/2023

VU student finishes first in state career development competition

A student in the award-winning Vincennes University Jobs for America’s Graduates College Success Program dominated a state competition at the annual JAG Indiana State Career Development Conference. VU Homeland Security and Public Safety major Mason Caudill of North Judson, Indiana, won first place in the College Success Program category and had the opportunity to meet Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on March 17. Competitors delivered presentations explaining their career pathways and shared the benefits of participating in the JAG College Success Program. Caudill also placed first in the College Success Program division in 2021
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03/27/2023

VU offers free healthcare training throughout Indiana

Vincennes University provides medical assistant training throughout Indiana and collaborates with Indiana’s Next Level Jobs Program to provide funding to Indiana residents who qualify to take the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Training program for free.
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03/27/2023

Youth get up close and personal with VU's robots

Middle school students from Daviess, Martin, and Sullivan counties were incredibly excited to get their hands on the collaborative robots in Vincennes University’s brand-new Center for Applied Robotics and Automation. They enjoyed a recent Saturday learning how to program a collaborative robot or cobot to pick up and move blocks during a “Fun With Robotics” day in the VU College of Technology Center.
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03/22/2023

VU Precision Machining Technology students win global competition

A trio of Vincennes University Precision Machining Technology majors won first place in the Educational Division of the 2022 Mastercam Wildest Parts Competition. Composed of Nate Conrad, Jackson Roberts, and Luke Schirmer, the VU students won the top prize for their innovative and fun electric skateboard. Sponsored yearly by Mastercam, the competition encourages student interest and participation in manufacturing. The contest challenges students in high school and college to create parts demonstrating creativity and technical skill using Mastercam software. 
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03/20/2023

VU earns 2023-2024 Military Friendly ® School Silver ranking

Vincennes University is proud to be a military-friendly school with a longstanding commitment to supporting our nation's service members and veterans. VU has once again been named a Military Friendly® School and is the only large public institution in Indiana that has received a Silver ranking for 2023-24 by Viqtory, which recognizes the efforts of schools that provide exceptional support to military students and their families.
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03/20/2023

Media Advisory: Our VUlnerable Community: Societal Issues and Concerns Community Academy

Vincennes University Homeland Security and Public Safety students will present a community academy on various timely topics affecting communities and keynote speakers will include representatives from FBI Indianapolis and Knox County CASA. VU’s Homeland Security and Public Safety Program Chair Lou Caprino served for nearly 30 years in the FBI. On Tuesday, March 28, 2023, the community academy will focus on drug concerns, juvenile crimes, hate crimes, and other domestic issues and concerns. On Thursday, March 30, 2023, presentations will focus on human trafficking, cyber threats, health hazards, and transportation hazards.
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03/14/2023

Meet VU’s Newest Trustee: Brandon Haight

The Vincennes University Board of Trustees welcomed its newest member this past month. Brandon Haight was appointed a Trustee by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, and he took his oath of office at the Board’s recent retreat. Haight possesses decades of leadership and experience in the automotive industry. He is the general manager of the East Plant at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana (TMMI) in Princeton, Indiana. Haight also serves as the plantwide maintenance and reliability lead and is the regional advisor for Toyota’s Manufacturing Digital Transformation initiatives with a specific focus on machine reliability.
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03/07/2023

Notice of Meeting: VU Board of Trustees Finance and Revenue Committee, 3-15-23

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE OF MEETING FINANCE/REVENUE COMMITTEE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH, 2023 2:00 P.M (EST) MIKE SIEVERS, CHAIR
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03/01/2023

VU Board approves honorary degrees for retired lawmakers, welcomes new Trustee

The Vincennes University Board of Trustees unanimously approved honorary doctorates for a pair of revered Hoosier lawmakers and welcomed a new Trustee at Board Retreat on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Former State Senator Luke Kenley and former State Representative Dr. Tim Brown will receive their honorary degrees during the Spring 2023 Commencement on April 29 at the P.E. Complex.
Daylynn Thornton holds a mock check for Sandy's Pantry above her head in front of the VU sign in the Shake Learning Resource Center

02/27/2023

VU students and employees show huge support for student food bank

Vincennes University student-athlete Daylynn Thornton is always looking for ways to support her fellow college students. So, when the Kinesiology and Sport major won a national contest and was among 19 randomly-selected college students chosen to have a $500 donation made in their name to support an organization dedicated to fighting hunger and food education, Thornton picked Sandy’s Pantry. It provides VU students with free non-perishable food and personal care products in a friendly and supportive way.
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02/21/2023

Notice of Meeting: VU Board of Trustees, 2-28-23

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Retreat and Board Meeting Schedule French Lick Springs Hotel 8670 West State Road 56 Clifton 102B Meeting Room – 1st Level French Lick, IN  47432 Tuesday, February 28, 2023
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02/17/2023

Media Advisory: Emergency Management and the Disabled Community Presentation

Emergency Management and the Disabled Community presentation by Vincennes University Homeland and Security Public Safety students on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at 10-11:30 a.m. (ET).
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02/16/2023

VU to host PreVU Days in February, March and April

PreVU Day at Vincennes University is a great way for future Trailblazers to explore the world of opportunity awaiting them at Indiana’s First College. VU will host three PreVU Days during the Spring 2023 semester and registration is open. The open house events for prospective students and their families start at 9:30 a.m. (ET) on Saturday, Feb. 25; Friday, March 31, and Saturday, April 22, in Jefferson Student Union, 1401 N. Chestnut St.
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02/15/2023

VU and VUJ will offer help filling out FAFSA form on College Goal Sunday

Vincennes University and Vincennes University Jasper are providing prospective students and their families assistance in filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form during College Goal Sunday on Feb. 26, 2023. College Goal Sunday is a free event that helps students of all ages and families complete and file the FAFSA form. The FAFSA is one of the most important steps in opening the door to financial aid. 
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02/15/2023

Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy celebrates Black History Month with exhibits and special event

The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy invites visitors to explore the stories of Black Hoosiers who broke ground for their community and paved a path for future generations while making contributions to Indiana. Exhibits and events will include a traveling exhibit from the Indiana Historical Society.
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02/14/2023

Registration open for VU Summer STEM Academy

Registration is now underway for the weeklong Vincennes University Summer STEM Academy. For the second straight year, VU is offering current 10th and 11th-grade students throughout Indiana the opportunity to take a deep dive into the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and get a taste of college life. The academy is June 25-30, 2023.
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02/08/2023

VU and Vincennes Community School Corporation partner for inclusive learning event

As part of efforts to support inclusive learning environments for all students at any age, Vincennes University hosted special presentations by expert Jennifer Pusateri on how to minimize barriers in education and maximize learning for everyone. Around 140 people were in attendance to learn about Universal Design for Learning (UDL) students on Tuesday, February 7, 2023. 
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02/01/2023

VU to host free inclusive teaching presentation for K-12 educators

The Vincennes University Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council in partnership with the VU Innovative Teaching Summit Team is hosting a special event for K-12 educators at 2 p.m (ET) on Tuesday, February 7, that will provide valuable insight and strategies for creating inclusive and accessible learning environments. VU is hosting an educational presentation at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center featuring Jennifer Pusateri, an expert on Universal Design Learning (UDL) and author of Transform Your Teaching with Universal Design for Learning: Six Steps to Jumpstart Your Practice.
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01/31/2023

VU TRIO programs are providing transformative educational opportunities for underrepresented students

February is National TRIO Month, and Vincennes University’s five TRIO programs are celebrating the educational outreach programs that help first-generation, income-eligible, and students with disabilities enter college and earn a degree. VU offers five TRIO programs: Collaborative Opportunities for Postsecondary Education (COPE) Student Support Services, Educational Talent Search (ETS), Experience VU Student Support Services, Project Achieving Success through Participation In Reaching Educational Excellence (ASPIREE), and Upward Bound. All are federally funded educational initiatives designed to motivate and assist students in their academic pursuit of completing a college degree.
Shelby Liegl and VU mascot Trailblazer Willie DJ at the Silent Headphone Disco during Welcome Week in the fall

01/30/2023

Shelby Liegl is Blazing Her Trail as a Student Leader and Animal Lover

To say Shelby Liegl, ‘23, is an animal lover is an understatement. The Vincennes University Chemical Sciences and Pre-Veterinary major has many pets, including two dogs, two guinea pigs, and a sulcata tortoise. Learn more about the Evansville, Indiana, native’s animals later. Liegl’s future career plans stem from her love of animals. She aspires to become a veterinarian. She already works in a veterinary clinic and volunteers at an animal shelter. Her dream is to move to Colorado and become a wildlife veterinarian. While she works toward an associate degree, she is really enjoying being a college student.
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01/27/2023

VU's Project ASPIREE adds more local middle and high schools to program

Project Achieving Success through Participation in Reaching Educational Excellence (ASPIREE), sponsored by Vincennes University, has added several new schools to its federally funded grant program. Project ASPIREE is adding underrepresented students who have the potential to succeed in higher education at Washington Catholic Middle School, Washington Catholic High School, and North Daviess Jr/Sr High School.
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01/26/2023

Media Advisory: Human Trafficking Film and Panel Discussion at VU

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month. VU is screening the human trafficking documentary “Shattered Dreams” for students, faculty, staff, and the public. A panel discussion will follow the screening and will feature experts from VU and the local community. Media is invited to the film, panel discussion, and to interview panelists.
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01/25/2023

NOTICE - VU Board of Trustees

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE The Higher Learning Commission information session with the Vincennes University Board of Trustees Tuesday, January 31, 2023 – 8:00 a.m. (EST)
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01/19/2023

VU Education Department receives $75,000 Lilly Endowment planning grant

Vincennes University has received a $75,000 planning grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, Advancing the Science of Reading in Indiana. The VU Education Department will use the grant to explore ways it prepares education majors with Science of Reading methods and to consider how it can expand and enhance those efforts.
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01/18/2023

VU welcomes new Dean of Students

There is a new face on campus this semester. Mark Zimmerman stepped into the role of Dean of Students at Vincennes University on Jan. 3, 2023. Zimmerman has experience in higher education through various roles with several institutions.
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01/17/2023

New VU program to help current and future educators better teach students with exceptional needs

Vincennes University has created a new online licensure program to prepare current and future educators to teach students with exceptional needs. VU was approved by the Indiana State Board of Education in December 2022 for a license addition, Exceptional Needs – Intense Intervention. # # #
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01/10/2023

VU names first Dean of Global Diversity and Inclusion

Having lived, studied, and taught abroad, Heidi Tasa is a global-minded leader. Vincennes University has announced Tasa is its first Dean of Global Diversity and Inclusion. She began her new post on Jan. 3, 2023.
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12/20/2022

VU names professor as new Director of Assessment

Vincennes University has named Matt Groneman as its new Director of Assessment. Before joining the Office of Institutional Effectiveness, Groneman served as an associate professor in the University’s English Department within the College of Humanities. Since he began teaching at VU in 2010, Groneman has edited the Tecumseh Review, organized Poetry on the Green, and served for many years on both the Assessment Committee and General Education Committee.
Representatives of Polygon Composites Technology participate in cobot training at Gene Haas Training and Education Center in Lebanon.

12/13/2022

VU kicks off COBOT training in Indiana

Vincennes University continues to make its mark statewide in bringing the future of automation to Indiana by conducting the first collaborative robot training course at the Gene Haas Training and Education Center in Lebanon. The client was Polygon Composites Technology, located in Walkerton, Indiana. Polygon Composites Technology develops composite products for different industries such as medical, construction, and agricultural. The training was conducted as part of the Fast Track program, sponsored by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation and in partnership with Carmel-based Telamon Robotics and Purdue University Manufacturing Extension Partnership (Purdue MEP) to introduce cobots to Hoosier companies.
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12/08/2022

VU Board of Trustees extends President Dr. Chuck Johnson’s contract to 2025

The Vincennes University Board of Trustees voted to extend President Dr. Chuck Johnson’s contract an additional year during its regular meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at Updike Hall Center for Science, Engineering and Mathematics. The Board extended Johnson’s contract through Dec. 31, 2025. Before he was appointed president in 2015, Johnson served as interim president for four months and provost for three years.
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12/07/2022

VU Board of Trustees welcomes Gayle Baugh as Student Trustee

Education major Gayle Baugh ’24 loves to showcase what makes Vincennes University special and enjoys guiding visitors around campus. Baugh, who is from Greencastle, Indiana, helps the Office of Admissions introduce prospective students to college life. She is part of a dedicated team of student tour guides who show off the Vincennes Campus to future Trailblazers and their families. Her outgoing personality and ability to connect with them make her perfect for the job. This week, Baugh stepped into a new role at VU. Baugh has been appointed Student Trustee to the VU Board of Trustees by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. She took the oath of office at the meeting of the Board of Trustees on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
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12/05/2022

VU celebrates 2022 Mid-Year Graduating Class at Commencement

Vincennes University celebrated the achievements of the Class of 2022 at its Mid-Year Commencement ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 3. The University awarded 625 bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and certificates to graduating students. Mid-Year graduates from all VU campuses and sites, including the Vincennes Campus, American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Campus, Aviation Technology Center, Extended Studies, Early College Program, Indiana Military Program, and Military Education were honored at Red Skelton Performing Arts Center.
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12/02/2022

2022 Mid-Year Graduate fuels her passion for agriculture

Audrey Hislip ’22 started her college path with an eye on education, but deep down she has always loved agriculture and animals. "Ever since I was a little girl, I have always had a love for animals and agriculture,” the Vincennes native says. "Even though I didn’t grow up on a farm, I still participated in 4H, was always learning something new about agriculture, and of course, had lots of animals." However, when it came time to choose a college degree, agriculture wasn’t exactly at the top of her list. Hislip began as an Education major at VU but realized it wasn’t the right fit for her. She found a mentor in VU College of Business and Public Service Dean Susan Brocksmith, who previously served as Agribusiness Program Chair and encouraged Hislip to explore agriculture as a future career.
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12/01/2022

Learn in Order to Serve: 2022 Mid-Year Graduate is living the VU motto

Kara Nicholson ’22 is determined to help others, and she uses her strong work ethic to be of service to people outside of the United States. The connected community of a Caribbean nation near and dear to her heart draws the Vincennes University Education Major to serve those who are in need and individuals affected by poverty. Nicholson of Odon, Indiana, graduated from VU with a Bachelor of Science in Special Education, Mild Intervention K-12 at Mid-Year Commencement on Dec. 3, 2022.
Dr. Elin Jung, Dr. Chuck Johnson and Esther Yoon during the signing of a MOU in the President's Office on the Vincennes Campus

11/30/2022

New VU-UBMK partnership expands international opportunities for students in Mongolia

Vincennes University and the UBMK School have signed a memorandum of understanding that will create new educational and transformative opportunities for UBMK students in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. UBMK was established in 1998 by the Korean missionary association in Mongolia. It is the only K-12 Korean International school approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Mongolia. After graduating from UBMK, students can continue their education at an American university or Korean university.
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11/29/2022

VU to hold 2022 Mid-Year Commencement on Dec. 3

Vincennes University will celebrate its graduates at the Mid-Year Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 11 a.m. (ET) at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center.
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11/29/2022

VU College of Business and Public Service hosts unique cybersecurity competition

Vincennes University students and K-12 students from throughout the state of Indiana participated in a first-of-its-kind cyber competition hosted by VU’s College of Business and Public Service.  The “Don’t Feed the Phish” Challenge raised cyber security awareness. Nearly 160 students from VU, North Knox Jr/Sr High School, Central Nine Career Center, J Evert Light Career Center, Indiana Digital Learning School, Carmel High School, Westville High School, Tell City High School, and Elkhart Area Career Center competed in classrooms and computer labs across the state.
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11/28/2022

Notice of Meeting: Vincennes University Board of Trustees, 12-7-22

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday, December 7, 2022 Updike Center for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics – Room #142 1251 N. Chestnut Street Vincennes, IN  47591
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11/18/2022

High school students compete for cash and bragging rights at VU Jasper CTIM Challenge

High school students put their skills to the test and demonstrated their knowledge of technology, innovation, and manufacturing to earn prizes in the Vincennes University Jasper CTIM Challenge. The event provides a fun, engaging, and interactive competition focused on cooperation. Approximately 144 high school students from 10 schools and one university partnership participated in the challenge at the Center for Technology, Innovation and Manufacturing on the VU Jasper Campus.
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11/15/2022

BURNING PASSION FOR PHOTOGRAPHY AND BIOLOGY: VU STUDENT ALEX KRAFTOR EAGER TO BLAZE HER TRAIL IN BOTH

Alexandria “Alex” Kraftor ‘23 loves picturesque underwater ecosystems and wants to share them with anyone willing to soak in the beauty through the lens of her camera. The vivid colors and diverse organisms living in the water call the Vincennes University Photography major to connect the world with all there is to discover under the water. Kraftor, who is from Knox, Indiana, is building her portfolio and perfecting her photography to achieve her goal of a career in underwater photography.
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11/10/2022

New partnership between AmeriCrew and VU strengthens in-demand career opportunities for military veterans

Vincennes University and AmeriCrew have formed a new partnership that values the unique skills of those who have served in the military plus develops in-demand and innovative career pathways for veterans. AmeriCrew is one of the first national Veteran Workforce Development companies focused on 5G wireless, Fiber and Clean Energy infrastructure projects. AmeriCrew will host the National Infrastructure Technician Academy (NITA) at VU’s Vincennes Campus and additional VU sites statewide and military education facilities throughout the country. AmeriCrew will collaborate with VU to integrate training, certification, and apprenticeship into the work schedule as it develops careers and field leadership from our nation’s transitioning warriors.
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11/09/2022

VU teams with Knox County Community Foundation to create story walk for children

Through the imaginations of Vincennes University Education majors and Education Professor Lisa Miller, a beautifully illustrated and touching children’s book will come to life next spring along the banks of the Wabash River. Miller and the future teachers are creating a "story walk" for elementary school students in Knox County and their families to enjoy. The impactful and unique project is supported by a grant from the Knox County Community Foundation.
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11/04/2022

Media Advisory: VU Jasper Center for Technology, Innovation and Manufacturing Challenge

WHAT: CTIM Challenge WHEN: 8:30 a.m. (ET), Wednesday, November 9, 2022 DETAILS: Students from 10 schools will put their skills to the test in the CTIM Challenge, competing in hands-on activities showcasing manufacturing skills and learning about the manufacturing industry. Students will compete in eight challenges sponsored by local companies. Monetary prizes will be awarded.
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11/01/2022

Adrianne Nyberg is Blazing Her Trail as a College Student and Business Owner

Adrianne Nyberg, ‘23, a business management major at VU Jasper, had a wild dream of creating a place that offers her community a way to make memories and develop close bonds with lively activities that allow families to experience fun through actions and movement. Her extraordinary idea gained momentum through a business course taught by VU faculty member Thomas King. The course gave her the knowledge and tools to open Jumping Jasper LLC, a children’s entertainment center in Jasper, Indiana, where kids and kids at heart frolic in bounce houses and enjoy the arcade while making memories that last a lifetime.
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11/01/2022

VU in spotlight as host of Council on Accreditation for Two-Year Colleges Fall Conference

Vincennes University’s distinguished faculty and staff were in the spotlight at the recent Council on Accreditation for Two-Year Colleges (CATYC) Fall 2022 Conference. They highlighted the University’s efforts to enhance diversity and inclusion, drive student success, meet Indiana’s workforce needs, and engage students after COVID distancing at the three-day conference in downtown Indianapolis.
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10/31/2022

VU Alumni Association to honor Gazella Summitt with 2022 Walter A. Davis Memorial Citation for Service

The Vincennes University Alumni Association will host an event on Saturday, Nov. 12, to honor Gazella Summitt and present her with the 2022 Walter A. Davis Memorial Citation for Service.
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10/27/2022

VU and VUJ to offer free FAFSA help on College Goal Sunday

Filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) can seem complicated and time-consuming, but Vincennes University and Vincennes University Jasper will provide prospective students and their families on Sunday, Nov. 6, free assistance in filling out the application in one afternoon. College Goal Sunday is a free event that provides hands-on help for students of all ages and families to complete and file the FAFSA form. The FAFSA is one of the most important steps in opening the door to financial aid. The Vincennes Campus College Goal Sunday starts at 2 p.m. (ET) in Room 132 of Updike Hall Center for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics in the SEM Learning Lab. The VUJ College Goal Sunday begins at 2 p.m. (ET) in the Jasper Campus Classroom Building computer labs.
Students post the colors at a Veterans Day Program in the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center on the Vincennes Campus.

10/24/2022

VU to celebrate Veterans Day with program on Nov. 8

Vincennes University will honor veterans in recognition of their service to our nation with a program at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 11 a.m. (ET).
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10/21/2022

Technology Center Transformation: VU reveals three new state-of-the art labs

A new Center for Applied Robotics and Automation, Additive Manufacturing and Reverse Engineering Center, and HURCO Advanced CNC Machining Technology Center embody Vincennes University’s commitment to innovation, state-of-the-art technologies, extraordinary educational experiences, and powerful industry partnerships. The first-class centers were unveiled during an open house in the College of Technology Center on the Vincennes Campus this month.
Five 2022 Peer Recognition Award recipients pose together with their awards in front of a VU backdrop

10/21/2022

VU Faculty and Staff honored with 2022 Peer Recognition Awards

Vincennes University faculty and staff play an important role in helping the University achieve its mission, goals, and vision. The Peer Recognition Award celebrates VU staff and faculty for their distinguished work and outstanding contributions to the University.
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10/17/2022

VU Jasper to host Jasper PreVU on Nov. 3

Vincennes University Jasper PreVU Day is an excellent way for prospective students and their families to experience all VUJ offers. Future Trailblazers are invited to Jasper PreVU on Thursday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (ET).
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10/06/2022

State of Indiana awards VU $540,000 for Healthcare Training Programs statewide

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has awarded Vincennes University an additional $540,000 to train Certified Clinical Medical Assistants (CCMA) throughout Indiana with the University’s Business & Industry Training program.
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10/06/2022

MEDIA ADVISORY: VU Logistics Training and Education Center Open House and Program Showcase

Vincennes University will showcase its industrial maintenance and logistics training facilities with an open house and program showcase. Reporters, photographers, and camera crews are welcome to explore VU’s Logistics Training and Education Center (VULTEC), located within MADE@Plainfield. The centers further the University’s initiatives to provide training and education that support the next generation of logistics and maintenance technology to develop a skilled talent pipeline for industry partners.
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10/05/2022

VU Board of Trustees holds Annual Meeting, tours Technology Open House

Monday made for a busy day on campus for the Vincennes University Board of Trustees. The Board held its annual meeting in Updike Hall - Center for Science, Engineering, and Mathematics in the morning. In the afternoon, the Trustees attended the Technology Open House in the Technology Center.
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09/29/2022

Driving simulator helps VU public safety majors gain real-world experience

Vincennes University is known for preparing students to enter the workforce from the moment they graduate and are ready to go into their chosen field of work. Before they ever set foot outside the classroom, VU students in Conservation Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement, and Homeland Security classes are learning how to safely and effectively operate an emergency vehicle with the help of a state-of-the-art simulator. They are gaining real-world experience while behind the virtual wheel of a new $142,000 law enforcement driving simulator. The students get training and experience what it is like to drive an emergency vehicle without actually driving a vehicle. 
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09/28/2022

Notice of Meeting: Vincennes University Board of Trustees Annual Meeting, 10-3-22

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES ANNUAL MEETING Monday, October 3, 2022 Updike Center for Science, Engineering and Mathematics Room #213
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09/27/2022

VU sponsors popular Monarch Madness event

Monarchs are beautiful butterflies with brilliant colors and vibrant wing patterns. The majestic insects were center stage in Knox County on Saturday. Vincennes University annually sponsors a popular event that tags Monarch butterflies as they make their way to Mexico during the cold seasons. Community members of all ages participated in Monarch Madness at Fox Ridge Nature Park on September 24 during a warm fall day.
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09/20/2022

Media Advisory: Technology Center Open House

Vincennes University will celebrate the grand opening of three new state-of-the-art labs in the Technology Center with an Open House.
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09/13/2022

Media Advisory: Washington Junior High School Design and Innovation Studio Ribbon Cutting

Media are invited to attend a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of the Washington Junior High School Design and Innovation Studio. Vincennes University has provided funding for the Washington Junior High Design and Innovation Studio.
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09/12/2022

Prospective students invited to PreVU Days this fall

PreVU Day is the perfect event to start learning more about Vincennes University and experience a day in the life of a Trailblazer. VU will host three PreVU Days during the Fall 2022 semester. The open house events for prospective students and their families are Saturday, Sept. 17; Friday, Oct. 14; and Saturday, Nov. 12, on the Vincennes Campus in Jefferson Student Union, 1401 N. Chestnut St.
Delegation of Hungarian agriculture officials and experts in front of a John Deere tractor at the VU Agricultural Center

09/02/2022

Delegation of Hungarian officials and experts visit VU

President Dr. Chuck Johnson welcomed a delegation of 19 agriculture officials and experts representing Hungary to Vincennes University on Thursday, Sept. 1. Parliament member Győrffy Balázs who serves in the National Assembly of Hungary, is president of the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, and is vice president of the Committee on Agriculture was among the delegates who visited the Vincennes Campus. The delegation’s first stop was at the 45,000-square foot state-of-the-art VU Agricultural Center on Highway 41. The stunning and modern facility opened in 2019 and is home to the University’s John Deere Tech, Agribusiness, Horticulture, and Agriculture programs, in addition to the Purdue Extension Food Safety Training Hub. 
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08/31/2022

VU Education Club hosts dance for community members with exceptionalities

The end of the summer is the last time to enjoy eating ice cream on a hot summer day or to take a dip in a pool for a refreshing swim. For FRIENDS, a club for adults 18 and older from Knox County who have developmental disabilities and exceptionalities, they celebrated with an End of Summer Dance hosted by the Vincennes University Education Club on Monday, August 29, at Green Activities Center.
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08/30/2022

Show your Trailblazer spirit on College Colors Day

Celebrate College Colors Day by wearing blue and gold to share your love for Vincennes University and show your Trailblazer spirit on Friday, Sept. 2. VU is joining universities and colleges throughout the country to celebrate College Colors Day, which takes place every Friday before Labor Day.
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08/29/2022

VU receives $1 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to expand pre-college programs

Vincennes University has received a $1 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its initiative, Indiana Youth Programs on Campus. The grant will help VU broaden its series of Pre-College Programs for K-12 students. The Lilly Endowment initiative is designed to help Indiana colleges and universities to engage youth, ages 5 to 18, in high-quality on-campus enrichment programs that encourage young people to explore their interests and envision a future for themselves in college.
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08/25/2022

VU Board honors outgoing Trustee George Ridgway for decades of service

Wednesday’s Vincennes University Board of Trustees meeting was the first for the 2022-23 academic year. It was also the final meeting for longtime outgoing Trustee and 1966 VU alumnus George Ridgway. The Board honored Ridgway for his service, leadership, and dedication to VU. On behalf of the Board, VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson presented Ridgway with a framed resolution of appreciation. Ridgway has served as a VU Trustee since October 2013. He will end his term on Oct. 2. The Board met on Wednesday, Aug. 24, in the Center for Innovation, Technology, and Innovation at the VU Jasper Campus. The August meeting took the Trustees on a deep dive into VU’s innovative initiatives and efforts that support industry partners and students at all education levels. 
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08/22/2022

Photo gallery: A look back at Fall Semester 2022 Welcome Week

It was great to see so many new and familiar faces as we welcomed students back to campus for the 2022-23 academic year. Welcome Week was packed with fun and unique events. We look back at a splendid l first week.
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08/18/2022

Tickets on sale for VU Alumni Association’s 70th annual Alumni Community Series

The Vincennes University Alumni Association is thrilled to announce its lineup for the 2022-2023 Alumni Community Series season. Celebrating its 70th anniversary, the series offers a lineup of talented artists to appeal to fans of a variety of genres of music at the breathtaking Red Skelton Performing Arts Center on the Vincennes University campus. VU alumni, students, and community friends are invited to enjoy these entertaining performances throughout the six-show season.
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08/17/2022

Notice of Meeting: Vincennes University Board of Trustees, 8-24-22

VINCENNES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Wednesday, August 24, 2022 Vincennes University Jasper Campus Center for Technology, Innovation and Manufacturing 850 College Avenue Jasper, Indiana 47546
Notre Dame football legend Rudy Ruettiger with VU student Chase Martoccia

08/17/2022

Notre Dame football legend who inspired Rudy movie shares powerful messages with VU students

The University of Notre Dame and Rudy Ruettiger, whose true life story was immortalized in one of the best sports movies of all time, “Rudy”, are synonymous with each other. Before Ruettiger walked on to the Notre Dame football team and became a famous sports hero and motivational speaker, he studied at Holy Cross College in Notre Dame, Indiana. At the time, Holy Cross was a two-year school. His Holly Cross education launched him on a trajectory that forever changed his life. Ruettiger was the featured speaker of Vincennes University Student Activities’ Welcome Week. Ruettiger kept VU students, faculty, and staff on the edge of their seats at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, Aug. 16.
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08/11/2022

Photo Gallery: Move-In Fall 2022

Returning and new VU students are moving into residence halls and university apartments on the Vincennes Campus in preparation for the 2022-23 academic year. It is a picture-perfect day for Move-In.
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08/11/2022

Kimmell family, VU honor former Vincennes mayor with scholarship and historical marker

​ Kimmell Park is a place many people know and have visited as a go-to spot for fishing, picnicking, walking, playing, and other recreational fun within a stone’s throw of Vincennes University. The park is named for Joseph W. Kimmell, the former mayor of Vincennes. Vincennes University and the family of the historic park’s namesake are paying homage to the outstanding luminary in a remarkable fashion. A special historical marker is being erected this week near the park's limestone shelter house in recognition of Joseph Kimmell and his contributions toward the construction of the popular park that attracts families from southwest Indiana and neighboring Illinois. In coordination with the installation, the Kimmell family has made an extraordinary announcement. The family has established an endowed scholarship in honor of their grandfather, who served as Vincennes mayor from 1929-1938.
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08/10/2022

Information Technology programs achieve global recognition for providing highest quality education

The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Associate Degree Board of Commissioners has reaffirmed the accreditation of the Information Technology programs at Vincennes University, validating the high quality of the programs and faculty. "Vincennes University has shown its commitment to teaching excellence and to the process of quality improvement by participating in the accreditation process," ACBSP Chief Accreditation Officer Dr. Steve Parscale said. "This reaffirmation of accreditation is evidence that they are committed to maintaining the highest quality business education for their students for the next 10 years, just as they have done since 2011."
VU President Dr. Chuck Johnson with Peer Recognition Award winners

08/09/2022

New academic year kicks off with Opening Meeting

The pace of change in higher education is accelerating. Vincennes University President Dr. Chuck Johnson and several other University leaders offered updates on the VU strategic plan, “Going Further, Faster” and detailed the University's progress during its annual Opening Meeting. Faculty and staff from across VU sites and locations attended virtually plus filled the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center on Monday, Aug. 8, for the first in-person Opening Meeting since prior to the global pandemic in 2019.
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08/02/2022

Project ASPIREE grant renewed, program helps students pursue postsecondary education

The Project ASPIREE (Achieving Success through Participation In Reaching Educational Excellence) program sponsored by Vincennes University has secured a renewal grant that will provide $328,413 this year to underrepresented students who have the potential to succeed in higher education. Project ASPIREE identifies and assists individuals from income-eligible backgrounds or potential first-generation students. It is a federally funded TRIO Talent Search Program supported by the Department of Education. VU’s program is funded for a five-year cycle.
Nursing students in VU simulation lab

07/27/2022

VU introduces new accelerated nursing bachelor’s degree

Vincennes University will offer a new bachelor’s degree program in nursing at its Vincennes and Jasper campuses beginning in August. The LPN to BSN program will provide an accelerated path for licensed practical nurses to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing as they build on the prior knowledge they accumulated as LPNs and transition to careers as registered nurses.
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07/25/2022

VU Alumni Association accepting Davis Citation for Service Award nominations

The Vincennes University Alumni Association is soliciting nominations for the 2022 Walter A. Davis Memorial Citation. All University alumni and friends are eligible to make nominations at any time, however, the deadline for the 2022 award nominations is Aug. 14, 2022, at 4:30 p.m. EDT.
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07/21/2022

VU partners with Amazon in Career Choice program

Vincennes University has an established history with Amazon. When Amazon came calling on Vincennes University in 2019, VU developed a first-of-its-kind robotics and automation apprenticeship program for the global online retail giant. Now, Amazon and VU are expanding their partnership through another program that offers Amazon employees a fully-funded college education. The Amazon Career Choice program offers hourly Amazon employees in Indiana and throughout the U.S. the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree, associate degree, or certificate. Amazon is covering the tuition, fees, and books that will allow employees to move into higher-paying, in-demand jobs.
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07/19/2022

VU Engineering has developed a Direct Admit Transfer Agreement

A Direct Admit Transfer Agreement is now in place guaranteeing Vincennes University graduates a spot in the University of Evansville’s Engineering Program with a scholarship worth at least $18,000.


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