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Vincennes University
A Community Treasure for Music, Theatre, and Entertainment
Ask someone where they would expect to find a beautiful European-style theatre, live theatrical productions, concerts, student performances, and nationally recognized talent, and many would point to Indianapolis, Louisville, or St. Louis. Few realize one of the region's cultural gems has been in Vincennes all along. The Red Skelton Performing Arts Center at Vincennes University isn't just a venue for students—it's a community treasure that welcomes audiences of all ages throughout the year.
Carrying the Torch of Legacy: VU kicks off 2026-27 Academic Year
Bathed in a warm, flickering glow, the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center transformed as Vincennes University faculty and staff gathered side-by-side, igniting a symbolic torch to usher in a bright new chapter for the 2026-27 academic year. Celebrating 225 years of excellence, the University’s Opening Meeting on Aug. 10 was filled with passion and exuberance as each person set their candle ablaze.
VU CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF MILITARY EDUCATION PROGRAM SUPPORTING SERVICE MEMBERS WORLDWIDE
Vincennes University proudly celebrates the 40th anniversary of its Military Education Program (MEP), which has provided flexible education to service members and their families around the globe for four decades.
Dr. Tamera Halter named Dean of College of Health Sciences and Human Performance
Vincennes University Provost Jaci Lederman announced the appointment of Dr. Tamera "Tammy" Halter as the new Dean of the College of Health Sciences and Human Performance.
VU Surveying Technology program wins $25,000 grand prize
The Vincennes University Surveying Technology program has been awarded the $25,000 grand prize National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying Education Award for two-year programs.
