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Architectural firm hired to evaluate Downtown sites for proposed medical school
VPS Architecture will be available on an on-call basis, according to city officials.
Libertyville Residents Recognized for Achievements
Feely Awarded Theory-to-Practice Grant Eleanor Feely of Libertyville has been awarded a Theory-to-Practice Grant from Ohio Wesleyan University.
Inland Empire: Residents graduate from University of Evansville
The University of Evansville in Indiana is proud to announce that multiple local students graduated during UE's 155th Commencement, held Saturday, May 4, at the Ford Center in downtown Evansville.
Leadership Columbus: Mark Pillar
Volunteering: I spent 37 years serving our country in one capacity or another, and now I serve my community through the Rotary Club and First Lutheran Church.
Man charged with social media theats against UE, police remains in jail
Defense attorney John Brinson argued Friday in Vanderburgh Circuit Court that 24-year-old Naquan Powell did not have any weapons or explosives when he was arrested and was not a threat.
University of Evansville's Robert Morse Awarded Prestigious Fulbright Scholarship
The University of Evansville is proud to announce that Robert Morse, professor of computer science, has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship to spend the Spring 2014 semester in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Flint-area residents graduate from University of Evansville
The University of Evansville announced that that Flint-area students graduated during UE's 155th Commencement, held Saturday, May 4, at the Ford Center in downtown Evansville, Ind.
In-Depth: How Much Can You Drink with Proposal to Lower Legal BAC Level?
In tonight's Eyewitness In-Depth, the National Transportation Safety Board recommends lowering the legal blood-alcohol level from .08 to .05. So what would this mean for you? How much you can or should you not drink before getting behind the wheel? Joining us tonight is Dr.
Lady Colonels win in extra innings
The go-ahead run scored on a two-out single by No. 8 hitter Carson Glick, who later came home courtesy of an RBI single by the No.
Preservation Alliance reveals Evansville's 'Top Ten Endangered List'
"It's only recently these particular buildings have been threatened and come to our attention," said Matt Rowe, president of the Preservation Alliance.
Woodstock Students Graduate, Make Dean's Lists
Alexander Burgess recently graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology with a bachelor of science degree in applied arts and sciences from RIT's Center for Multidisciplinary Studies in the winter 2012-13 quarter.
Rosa Palmeri of Putney, Vt., graduated on May 4 from the University of Evansville with a bachelor of fine arts degree in Theater.
Pence signs budget, vetoes two bills
Mike Pence used his veto power for the first time Wednesday to reject two bills that would have launched new state licensing and certification requirements for some health care professionals.
UE's largest senior class graduates | PHOTOS
DANIEL R. PATMORE / SPECIAL TO THE COURIER PRESS Melanie Bacaling, left, takes a picture with her iPhone of herself and her friends Kelsey Burt, center, and Amanda Squire, right, in the tunnel before the 155th Commencement for the University of Evansville Saturday afternoon at the Ford Center.
Take a walk, get inspired, take to canvas
Art, architecture and history weave through a series of guided strolls and easel invitations launched Saturday as part the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library's Centennial and Historic Preservation Month activities.
Williamson County student achievements
David Welbourn of Brentwood has been inducted into the newly formed Indiana Alpha chapter of Nu Rho Psi, the national honor society in neuroscience, at the University of Evansville.
Evansville's Erik Goodge highlights Ebert Film Festival [Evansville Courier & Press (IN)]
Evansville resident Erik Goodge got a Golden Thumb from the late Roger Ebert and a standing ovation from an audience of more than 1,000 in Champaign, Ill., last week.
Concert of dance music to feature two pianists
Two piano and duet selections of classical composers such as Piazzolla , Barber and Ravel will be presented by pianists Jeeyoon Kim and DJ Smith in a program of dance music that will include tango, waltz and samba.
New Tech Institute students interact with Japanese students
JASON CLARK / COURIER PRESS New Tech Institute teacher Bonnie Alcorn relaxes with students in her English class, who have been pen pals with Japanese students using regular mail for the past three years.
Local universities to award nearly 3,000 degrees over next two weekends
In the largest graduating class in more than a decade, the University of Evansville will award 595 degrees to 579 students during the university's 115th commencement ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ford Center .