Josi Barscz Josi Barscz is a senior biochemistry major with minors in Spanish studies and public health from Huntington, Indiana. They are involved with several organizations on campus including Student Government Association, USI Women's Rugby, Timmy Global Health, and American Chemical Society. Josi is proud to have served USI as the Student Trustee for two years. They are active in the Evansville community as a high school volleyball official and Patient Care Technician. Josi is thankful that USI has prepared them well to attend medical school in the fall. |
Conner Perry Conner Perry is a junior from Lynnville, Indiana. He is the son of Tom and Misty Perry and has one sister, Kennedy. Conner is the President of the Activities Programming Board, as well as, a student monitor for the Arts Center on campus. He is an art major with a studio emphasis with a communications studies minor. Conner is honored to be a member of the homecoming court and the opportunity to represent the University of Southern Indiana in such a distinguished role. With this opportunity he hopes to give back to the community that has helped him to develop into the person he has become during his time here. |
Brenden Bittner Brenden Bittner is a junior at USI. He is from north Evansville, right around the Haubstadt/Darmstadt area and attended Gibson Southern High School. Since coming to USI, Brenden has been involved in many different campus organizations such as IEEE, Newman Catholic community, and Fraternity and Sorority Life. He has served as the president of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, and looks forward to doing more for the campus community! |
Alexis Price Alexis Price is from Evansville, Indiana originally, but found a second home within her USI family. She has been a member of Homecoming Committee, SpringFest Committee, Students for Life, among other organizations. Alexis serves on the executive board of Love Unites, Love Avails, including president from 2019-2022. She enjoys volunteering in the community with Volunteer USI, Special Olympics, and Habitat for Humanity. After graduation, Alexis hopes to go to graduate school to further pursue her degrees. |
Percionna Hale Percionna Hale is a senior theatre major with a minor in Africana and French Studies from Montgomery, Alabama. She has been in several theatre productions such as Pygmalion, and Songs for a New World to name a few. Percionna is a Student Ambassador, member of the Dean's Advisory Board for the College of Liberal Arts, and a Harolyn Torain Multicultural Leadership Scholar. Also, she is currently serving as the Vice-President of the Kappa Nu chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. |
Hairo Rivas Hairo Rivas is a senior international business administration and Spanish Major from Indianapolis, Indiana. Hairo has had the honor of being president for Sigma Tau Gamma and Order of Omega. Some of his other leadership roles include; being a Resident Assistant, AMIGOs, Director of Southern Indiana Dance Marathon, and Vice President of programming for the Interfraternal Council. Hairo wants to thank God, family, and friends for their support while on his journey of being a Screagle. |
Allison Howard Allison Howard is a junior majoring in special education with a minor in reading. She is from Owensboro, Kentucky. Allison has a high passion for helping others and being involved in the community. She has held various leadership roles on campus including the emerging leaders' program and Fraternity and Sorority Life. |
Makayla Schirmer Makayla Schirmer, better known as Mak, is a senior health services generalist minoring in health promotion & worksite wellness and public health, and OTA graduate. She is from Lizton, Indiana. Makayla has been a 3 year RA for ROB Residence Halls. She has been a member of the Honors Program and LLC, Thirst Project, Campus Outreach, Optimist Club, SOTA, Emerging Leaders, and Camp Eagle. Makayla's future goals are to help others find meaning and purpose in their lives as an OT, professor, and in her everyday life. |
Dailey Kanipe Dailey Kanipe is a senior from Morganfield, Kentucky. She is studying accounting and criminal justice. Dailey has been involved as a member of the Panhellenic Executive Council and Delta Zeta. She loves being able to represent the USI and fraternity and sorority life community on and off campus whether it is through her career, academic, or personal journey. |
Carlos Solis Carlos Solis is an international student from Panama. He is a junior pursuing a degree in civil engineering. Currently, Carlos plays an important role on campus as a Resident Assistant. He has been part of different organizations, such as the Honors Program, International Club, Emerging Leaders, Engineering in Actions, Hispanic and Panamanian Association. His favorite places on campus are the REC and Rice Library. He enjoys working out, running, swimming, and listening to music.
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Lucus Keele Lucus Keele is a senior at USI majoring in manufacturing engineering technology. He has served as both a welcome week team leader and a welcome week leader for two years. Lucus has also served as the Vice President of Internal Relations for the Activities Programming Board. He has held numerous positions in Lambda Chi Alpha including Vice President, Recruitment Chair, and the Executive Chair positions. In his spare time, he likes to watch football, play video games, and hang out with friends. |
Kennedy Williams Kennedy Williams is a junior computer information systems and management double major from Evansville, Indiana. Kennedy is actively involved in the Student Ambassador Organization serving as the Membership Chair. She was an AMIGO Orientation Leader for two years including one year as a Mentor AMIGO, serves on the USI Foundation Student Advisory Board, and is a member of the USI Honors Program. When Kennedy is not getting involved on campus, she enjoys spending time with her friends and family, traveling, and sharing her love of USI with others! |