The Princeton Review has included IUP in the 2010 edition of The Best 371 Colleges and selected IUP as a “Best Northeastern College.”
Posted on 7/29/2009 1:47:37 PM
IUP will receive $13,859 through the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Foundation’s Highmark Healthcare Academic Program Development for the master’s program in Health Services Administration.
Posted on 7/27/2009 4:03:11 PM
IUP received $2.12 million through Pennsylvania’s H20 PA water-related infrastructure renewal program for the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex.
Posted on 7/23/2009 4:12:43 PM
The state Senate has confirmed the appointment of Indiana attorney Jonathan Mack and the reappointment of current chairman David Osikowicz to the Council of Trustees.
Posted on 7/22/2009 4:15:39 PM
The Eberly College of Business and Information Technology recently selected Chuck Leyh of Enterprise Bank, Allison Park, and David G. Bluemling of Malin Bergquist as the 2009 Outstanding Business Professional and Outstanding Entrepreneur, respectively.
Posted on 7/15/2009 3:42:28 PM
See who made the Spring 2009 Dean’s List by earning at least a 3.25 grade-point average.
Posted on 7/9/2009 2:44:58 PM
IUP will offer a part-time bachelor’s degree program in Child and Family Studies at its center in Monroeville. An orientation and information session will be held August 10, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. at IUP at Monroeville.
Posted on 7/9/2009 12:05:11 PM
IUP has selected Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast-Spectacor, to manage, market, and operate the Ed Fry Arena in the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex.
Posted on 7/7/2009 2:17:43 PM
The Foundation for Indiana University of Pennsylvania and IUP broke ground July 7, 2009, for the final phase of the Residential Revival project, a $270-million public-private collaboration to replace student housing on campus.
Posted on 7/7/2009 2:05:48 PM
Weekly picnics in the Oak Grove will continue on July 8, 2009, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with contemporary music.
Posted on 7/2/2009 3:00:00 PM
University photographer Keith Boyer was on hand for the demolition of Lawrence, Scranton, and Shafer halls, known as the Governors Quad. See some of his photos.
Posted on 7/1/2009 9:22:11 AM