Phenomenal Women of USI

The Phenomenal Women program honors and celebrates women from all walks of life who have made contributions to diversity in the USI and Evansville communities. Through the annual recognition of these contributions, the Phenomenal Women program hopes to inspire others to embrace and promote diversity within their own lives.

2019

  • Courtney Seitz, undergraduate student
  • Aleisha Jones ’18, graduate student and billing coordinator in the Bursar’s Office
  • Linda Lefler, senior administrative assistant in the Center for International Programs
  • Virginia Thomas, administrative assistant for Art and Design (posthumous recognition)
  • Gabriela Mustata Wilson, associate professor of health informatics and chair of Health Informatics and Information Management
  • Sherry (Meeks) Schneider ’87, SVP-Operational Risk Director at Old National Bancorp
  • Jamie Robey ’11 M’14, associate resources generalist at MetroNet
  • Constance Robinson-Blair, owner of HMR Enterprises and Evansville City Council representative
  • Tamara Skinner M’00, principal at Glenwood Leadership Academy
  • Gina Videa Alvarez, international admissions coordinator for the Center for International Programs

2018

  • Undergraduate Student: Zoe Kaufman
  • Graduate Student: Shawnies Jones
  • Support Staff: Terry McIntosh
  • Administrative Staff: Melanie Kendrick
  • Faculty: Melinda Roberts
  • Community-at-large: Mary King, Dawn Westfall
  • Almuna: Amy Casavant

2017

2017 Phenomenal Women of USI 

Lauren Baker (undergraduate student): Baker, from Jeffersonville, Indiana, is majoring in psychology. She is the president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., vice president of Black Student Union, a member of President’s Council of IFC/Panhellenic and contributes to the group by providing them insight about National Panhellenic Council. At the 2016 Platform Party for Convocation, she was chosen to represent student leaders to the freshman, and to be the interviewer for the new Multicultural Scholarships at the Multicultural Center, where she serves as a volunteer. She is on the Dean’s List for fall 2016, and has been recognized as Fraternity and Sorority Academic Scholar for fall 2016, with a GPA of 3.75. Through her service as a student leader, Baker has grown and earned leadership positions. She also is recognized for her professionalism, positive attitude and great potential. 

Shianne Bowlin (undergraduate student): Bowlin, from Princeton, Indiana, is majoring in criminal justice, psychology and Spanish. She works at Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare, and teaches patients effective coping and independent living skills. She leads two social science research projects regarding important social issues such as the death penalty. She is currently the recruitment chair, and a mentor in the USI Honors Council. She is the Scholarship Chairwoman for Gamma Phi Beta, assistant vice president of research and development for the Student Government Association, a USI Best Buddy, a Welcome Week Leader, a USI Camp Eagle Counselor, a member of Psi Chi, and a member of the Pre-Law, Psychology, and Criminal Justice clubs.

Carissa Prince (graduate student): Prince, from Evansville, is pursuing her master’s degree in social work. She helps organize events such as the Sexual Assault Awareness Week, and has worked to increase awareness of the Stop Sexual Assault website and resources. She created #Mustache4Consent and the Sexual Assault Awareness Week video which, in less than 18 hours, had 2.4 thousand views and a reach of 4,188. She also participates in the social work program.

Mary Lyn Stoll (faculty): Dr. Mary Lyn Stoll is associate professor of philosophy at USI, where she has been teaching since 2005. She is the recipient of the university-wide teaching award at USI, the Cooper Award. She also teaches upper-level courses that bring diversity, such as “Sexual Ethics,” “Environmental Ethics,” and “Globalization and Moral Obligation,” and “Gender and Philosophy.” For nine years, Stoll has been organizing and directing the USI Philosophy Club’s benefit fundraiser production of the Vagina Monologues, which aims to stop violence against women and to raise money to benefit local organizations working with women and girls, such as Willow Tree of Posey County. She also contributed by serving on a panel at USI discussing the sexualization of women in media. She is a member of the local nonprofit organization, Urban Seeds, including giving talks on topics such as sustainability. She is a member of the Evansville United Unitarian Church, where she gave a presentation on diet and ethics. She currently works with the Sierra Club’s “Beyond Coal Campaign.”

Christine Hoehn (administrative staff): Hoehn, director of Religious Life, is recognized for her outstanding service, leadership roles and impact on the community. She served as a probation officer for Posey County, before directing and managing all aspects of campus ministry for the entire campus of the University of Southern Indiana, and working with Catholic campus ministers from the University of Evansville. She is an adviser for Habitat for Humanity, serves on campus committees, including the Sexual Assault Prevention Committee, Counseling Center Advisory Committee, USI Strategic Planning subcommittee, and volunteers with the United Way. Hoehn started the Spiritual Diversity Project, which aims for students to better understand other diversities, while strengthening relationships and fostering respect.

Amanda Curley (support staff): Curley, administrative associate in the Dean of Students Office, is recognized for her service and for her potential. She, along with other staff, engages in discussions with students about current issues. The aim of these discussions is the exchange of thoughts, ideas and perspectives in a respectful way. She has become a role model in this aspect in that the students are able to have an open discussion, and the opportunity to start and lead conversations about topics they want to discuss.

Glenna Bower (alumna): Bower is a USI professor of kinesiology and sport, chair of the Kinesiology and Sport Department, and associate dean of USI’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. She is a role model and helps woman and girls, through sport, physical activity and recreation, to better their overall well-being. She has published three books, more than 40 articles, and has given more than 60 presentations. She is the recipient of grants totaling more than 1 million dollars. She works with local agencies and schools on events, and sponsors events such as the Evansville Greenway Project, and Global Youth SMART Olympics. She is the recipient of the Mable Lee Award, the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award, and the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Pathfinder Award. 

2017 Phenomenal Women of the Community 

Stephanie Terry: Terry is the executive director of the Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville, a Vanderburgh County Council member, president of the Evansville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and a member of the Evansville Celebration of Diversity Lecture Series Board of Directors. She also is elected to the Association of Children’s Museum Board of Directors, and in 2005, she was named Soror of the year for her sorority. Terry also helped to forge a partnership between the YMCA-Diamonds program and the sorority’s mentoring program, Delta GEMS, where she led the organization’s successful events and programs, such as voter registration geared towards women, health initiatives, and social action topics, as a volunteer. 

Shanese Dozier: Dozier is a co-pastor of the Rock Global Outreach Ministries, working with ministries including the USI Campus Ministry Kingdom Citizens and Chi Alpha ministries, and serves as a pastor in an Evansville area church. She has also served as a pastor for Grace House Teen Challenge. She is a counselor at her church “The Rock” in the community working with trauma at all age levels, and works with couples, serving as a marriage counselor in the community. She is the Founder of Daughters of Destiny women’s ministry.

Veltri Taylor: Rev. Taylor is the Pastor at First Ebenezer Baptist Church in Evansville, and the Chaplin of Women’s Hospital for DHSI. She also teaches psychology and ethics at Ivy Tech Community College. Rev. Taylor implemented the programmatic strategy for Harvest Time Inner City Ministries in which the aim is to feed the hungry. She has a master’s degree in clinical psychology from the University of Evansville, and has worked with people with special needs for more than 30 years. She is a member of the National Sorority of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. and the Honor Society of Psy Chi National Honor Society in 1981.

2015

During USI’s 50th Anniversary year, the university celebrated Phenomenal Women of USI with one woman for each of the 50 years

2005-2014
  • Mattie Miller                                     
  • Sue Ellspermann                             
  • Christy Baker                                    
  • Ruth Kleymeyer*                            
  • Eileen Weber ’98                             
  • Linda L. M. Bennett                        
  • Linda Hoops                                      
  • Mayola Rowser M’99                     
  • Marie Bussing                                   

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1995 -2004
  •  
  • Betty Hart                                          
  • Nancy Johnson ’83 M’95               
  • Chance Dugan                                  
  • Margaret Henderson Blair                                           
  • Jennie Hiam                                      
  • Harolyn Torain ’71                           
  • Tracy Bee                                           
  • Dallas Bower Surhreinrich*         
  • Heidi Gregori-Gahan                     
  • Inez Pumphrey                                                
  • Katie Waters                                     
  • Carolyn Georgette*                       
  • Linda J. Williams ’80                  
1985 - 1994
  • Carole Rust ’77 ’97                           
  • Sherrianne Standley                      
  • Suzanne Nicholson*                      
  • Wanda Hibbitts                                
  • Nadine Coudret                               
  • Susan Smith Wolfe                                      
  • LeAnn Freeland ’98 M’00             
  • Sherry Darrell                                   
  • Trudy Mitchell                                  
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1975 - 1984
  • Billie Heckel ’76               
  • Ruth Waller*                                     
  • Mary Lue Russler                            
  • Josephine Elliott*                           
  • Cindy Brinker                                    
  • Vaneta Becker ’94                           
  • Bettie Engelbrecht                         
  • Aline Nunn Renner*                      
  • Rebecca Nunn Couch*                 
  • Cynderella Miller*                          
  • Marlene Shaw                                  
  • Judy Clabes                 
1965 - 1974
  • Marjorie Labhart                             
  • Mary Nurrenbern*        
  • Betty Rice                                           
  • Jane Blaffer Owen*                       
  • Kathy Funke                                      
  • Doris Eicher*                     
  • Connie Romain ’74    

For a list of women honored 2003 to 2014, see the USI website and click on each year.