USI Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education
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The Pott College Name
In 1998, the University of Southern Indiana received a generous gift from the Robert H. and Elaine H. Mr.
The Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education strives to be a leader in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education including professional development and community partnerships. Our Vision
The Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education strives to be a leader in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education
including professional development and community partnerships. Our Faculty
Our faculty, dedicated to teaching, scholarship and service, create a learning environment where students:
· Interact closely with faculty members, encouraging achievement at the highest levels.
· Collaborate with faculty on research projects, inspiring scientific discovery.
· Become part of an academic community that values learning and accomplishment.
· Develop intellectual pride and appreciation for new ideas and opinions. Pott Foundation to endow the College of Science and Engineering. The College was named in honor of these donors. Income from the Pott Endowment provides funds for student scholarships, scientific equipment purchases, and professional development support for College faculty. Robert Pott was an engineer and inventor who lived in Evansville in the 1920s and '30s. Pott's most important invention was the impact wrench, a tool he developed and patented. This tool, which was marketed as the Ingersoll-Rand Pott Impact Wrench, was revolutionary for its ability to remove nuts and bolts that could otherwise not be removed except by chiseling or burning with a torch. The first sales were made largely to railroad shops, shipyards, oil refineries, and automobile assembly plants. Over the years, the tool has been modified and improved and today continues to be an important fixture on hundreds of assembly lines in many kinds of industries
06/23/2026
Making waves at Solar Splash☀️🌊
Engineering students earned first place in slalom, second place in sprint and second place overall at the annual solar boating competition, plus awards for design and workmanship! Read more👇
Meet Dr. Jake Lutter, who is helping students become chemists, not just chemistry majors🧑🔬🧪
Through mentorship, research opportunities and hands-on learning, he’s helping students grow not just in chemistry, but as scientists and problem-solvers.
05/14/2026
Behind every future educator is a mentor making a difference 🍎✨
These Teacher Education students had amazing mentor teachers who helped shape their classroom experience, confidence and passion for teaching. Through these partnerships, mentor teachers open their classrooms to provide hands-on learning opportunities that help prepare the next generation of educators.
Thank you to all the teachers who invest their time, guidance and support into our students each semester!
05/13/2026
STEM Discovery Lab opens
University Strategic Communication May 12, 2026 STEM Discovery Lab opens Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education USI Foundation Opening on the first floor of the David L. Rice Library, the University of Southern Indiana’s new STEM Discovery Lab will connect busloads of kindergarten thr...
05/11/2026
05/08/2026
The best part of being an environmental scientist? Doing science outside🌿💧
USI environmental science students got hands-on experience at Burdette Park, monitoring water quality in Bayou Creek. By collecting and analyzing real data in a local stream, they're connecting classroom concepts to real ecosystems.
05/06/2026
From classroom to trailhead 🌿
Students brought their learning outdoors by designing and creating interpretive trail signage that highlights native plants and local species. Through research, collaboration and hands-on application, they’re helping educate the community while promoting environmental awareness
05/05/2026
Class of 2026, the week you've been waiting for has arrived. 🎓
We can't wait to celebrate all 1,649 of you at our Commencement Ceremonies this weekend. Read more on what to expect: https://bit.ly/4uvdPIA.