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November 26, 2014
The new Military Resource Center is one of several initiatives helping students make a successful transition from military to campus life.
More than 150 alumni return to campus each year to speak to classes, recruit students for jobs or internships, share professional expertise, and more.
IUP is housing the Ronald G. Pogorzelski and Lester D. Yankee Pipe Organ, thanks to a lease agreement with the American Guild of Organists.
The library's Special Collections and Archives area helps patrons study items they may not find anywhere else.
Ed Bouchette, the Steelers beat reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, has earned a spot in Canton, Ohio, among the greats of the game.
A look back at 25 years of performing and visual arts events presented by the College of Fine Arts.
July 31, 2014
Members of the campus community, including President Michael Driscoll, talk about the challenges IUP and other universities face with excessive partying and what they’re doing to combat it.
For more than 20 years, alumnus Rick McMaster has shared his passion for science with hundreds of thousands of children in central Texas.
The women’s rugby club lacked a coach, visibility, and the funds to go to the national tournament, but its title run was the stuff Hollywood movies are made of.
Each summer, the campus provides learning opportunities to students from elementary through high school while giving valuable experience to IUP student helpers.
The IUP Alumni Association presented its highest honor to 10 alumni in fields ranging from the arts and culinary arts to the military and television and film production.
April 4, 2014
In need of a shared vision to guide its future, the university turned to the Journalism Department for help.
Alumnus John Gilly is on a quest for vaccines to prevent some of the world’s most threatening diseases.
A $1.25-million gift from an alumni couple offers a powerful start for a new science building.
Twenty-five years have passed since the gymnastics team’s mad dash to the podium marking its second straight national title.
Two major construction projects are under way on campus: the Crimson Café and a new building for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Raymond Carroll was guilty of thievery the evening of January 31, 1914, but he was no lawbreaker—just a record breaker.
Lasting bonds have been forged in IUP student groups and programs.
December 7, 2013
The university has a bold new symbol to showcase its pride.
As shrinking high school class sizes take their toll on student enrollment, IUP must rely on innovation to weather the challenge.
Mike Barnett came to IUP to grow musically. Twenty years later, he has enlisted the help of an IUP mentor.
December 7, 2013Women are no longer outsiders in distance running, due in part to the trailblazing Marcy Schwam
Junior Caitlin McCabe, a member of the IUP Color Guard, gets her gear together: her uniform, her flag—and her prosthetic leg.
Homecoming: a tradition that has spanned eight decades.
March 26, 2013IUP expertise is tapped in shale gas boom.
March 26, 2013Bob Anderson ’67 helps people who are dying, whether it’s at the bedside or disaster site.
March 26, 2013IUP has always embraced the challenge of performance-based rewards from Harrisburg.
March 26, 2013Coach Curt Cignetti has fast returned IUP football to a tradition of success—one he knows well.
March 26, 2013Putting a face on IUP for prospective students around the country.
March 26, 2013Professor George Johnson and his wife, Julie, leave a beautiful campus legacy.
November 30, 2012IUP leads a coalition addressing the national shortage of African American male schoolteachers.
November 30, 2012Susan Snyder ’85 on Winning the 2012 Pulitzer Prize.
November 30, 2012Students are boosting their IUP philanthropy. What gives?
November 30, 2012Alumni Association board officers, and how they got that way.
November 30, 2012In 1979, the soccer team was sinking. Then came Trevor.
November 30, 201250 years of computing at IUP.
November 12, 2012An alumnus devotes a chapter of his book to his years at Indiana State College.
July 23, 2012Some of the more unusual memorabilia that alumni have lovingly donated to IUP.
July 21, 2012Plans for new building look to the collaborative, digital future.
July 21, 2012A historic 29th national ranking says success in any language.
July 21, 2012About 6,800 students were involved in productions last year.
July 21, 2012Memorable moments in the 2011-2012 academic year, in a video recap.
July 21, 2012About 700 companies have benefited from the smarts of the SBDC team.
July 1, 2012What does IUP's future look like? President Mike Driscoll arrives eager to start the discussion.
April 12, 2012
In pursuit of his quests, this lawyer doesn’t stop at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Professor Adrian Wisnicki finds the lost words of the legendary explorer David Livingstone.
A former boxer pulls no punches as business adviser to professional athletes.
April 13, 2012Bringing Phi Delta Theta back to life. Leading his cohort in the Eberly business honors program. It’s all about friends.
April 11, 2012
The IUP Academy of Culinary Arts takes a unique, small-batch approach.
How did students contribute more than $1 million in free community service in 2010–2011?
April 2, 2012Alumni give students preparing to graduate a taste of living and working in the city.
January 19, 2012Travel back in time with Indiana Normal School’s Class of 1897 during its 40-year reunion.
November 29, 2011Two IUP graduates spent part of their summer performing an old Japanese stage art.
November 21, 2011Jackie Hynson is a seven-time All-American and PSAC Swimmer of the Year.
November 19, 2011Sue Corbin Rieg '81 honored the memory of her first-grade teacher with the Leon Miller Scholarship Fund.
November 10, 2011Professors Lydia Rodríguez and Francisco Alarcón share an account of their adventures in Northern and Central California.
September 3, 2011 IUP Magazine looks back at how the university community came together following the events of that fateful day.
January 14, 2011Designer and alumnus Don Donoughe takes IUP Magazine on a virtual tour of his Silicon Valley studio.
October 15, 2010Jim Krenn '83 talks about how he came to sit behind the microphone at WDVE.
August 21, 2010IUP honors those lost in service to their country.
June 30, 2010A professor and her daughter talk about what distinguishes our Western Pennsylvania dialect.
May 12, 2010Promoting Native American awareness at IUP.
April 21, 2010Explore the 270 acres of the Co-op Recreational Park and the IUP Sailing Base at Yellow Creek State Park
March 9, 2010Join the men’s basketball team on its run for the PSAC championship—and beyond.
February 17, 2010Jeremy Critchfield’s passion shines through at Nemacolin.
January 15, 2010Faculty, staff, and administration at IUP share one vision: academic excellence.
December 15, 2009For Melissa Rogers, comic books are serious business.
November 14, 2009Scott McGuire’s diagnosis of ALS brought his TKE brothers together again.
October 14, 2009IUP plays a leading role in preventing future mine disasters.
September 18, 2009IUP artists recycle, reuse, and reinvent.
August 19, 2009Two IUP professors seek the ancient Maya in Guatemala.
July 15, 2009Mike Sherry ’90 is bringing baseball to special-needs children.
June 18, 2009Three years that changed the face of IUP.
May 15, 2009A second substantive gift from Robert Cook ’64 coincides with the tenth anniversary of the Cook Honors College’s first graduating class.
April 20, 2009Rosemary Gido portrays three women from the early 1900s—including her great-aunt Anna.
April 17, 2009Take a look inside a jewel on the IUP campus.
April 17, 2009Virtual worlds take their place as another tool in the teacher’s arsenal.
April 17, 2009How three students moved mountains to give IUP its first large-scale sculpture.
October 17, 2008IUP alumnus James Felter has spent the past three years in Haiti performing humanitarian work.
April 18, 2008Jonathan Lewis is one of only eight U.S. scientists selected for an international expedition on the state-of-the-art drilling vessel Chikyu.
April 18, 2008Three generations of IUP alumni in this family began with Nancy Tobin Truxal ’51 and her brothers.
October 19, 2007For John Boris, Coast Guard pilot and C130 flight instructor, retirement meant continuing doing what he loves.
April 13, 2007The Clarks, Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, raised more than $25,000 for a new recording studio in Cogswell Hall.
April 13, 2007Springtime can’t come soon enough for Bill Orr ’91, organizer of his company’s cycling team.
July 14, 2006Four days into its global study-abroad voyage, the Semester at Sea cruise ship MV Explorer was struck by a fifty-foot wave.
April 14, 2006Many IUP alumni found the Red Cross to be an ideal career. Here are three of their stories.
January 13, 2006In 2003, Christopher Reese ’96 returned to the United States after more than two hundred days on active duty in the Middle East.
January 13, 2006Briana Dwire Tomack ’92 and Cathi Gerhard Williams ’91, M’92 published the first edition of the Laurel Mountain Post in fall 2004.
October 14, 2005Matthew Hilty is the owner of OC Investigations, a full-service, nationwide investigative agency.
October 14, 2005In the early 1960s, Indiana State College developed a study program to place students in a Spanish-speaking country
July 15, 2005Five friends spent Spring Break driving nearly 8,000 miles.
July 15, 2005Indiana County’s very own Norman keep sits on twelve acres in Strongstown.
July 15, 2005Every summer, Andy Hawk grabs his guitar and hits the road.
April 15, 2005The adventures of fictional Army bomb disposal officer Brick Revloc are based on fact.
April 15, 2005Christine Draksler Abramo ’87 traded sixteen years of creating medical board certification exams for a new career as a farrier.
January 14, 2005Going back to school at age fifty is no easy task. For Joseph Toth, though, it was the start of a new career.
January 14, 2005Owen Brown M’96 was selected to be music director for the 1997 Million-Woman March in Philadelphia.
October 15, 2004It’s unusual for a band to donate all of its proceeds from every concert to charity.
October 15, 2004Comedy and improv are the weekly staples at the Vault Theater, housed in a little triangular building in Natrona, Pa.
October 15, 2004When Joe Kowalski started the IUP Outing Club in 1970, he didn’t know the profound impact it would have on his future.
July 16, 2004Through a twist of fate, Keith Kasnot ’74 became a pioneer in the use of computers for medical illustration and animation.
July 16, 2004What looked like snow in a Colorado field turned out to be an archaeological treasure for Rodney Denardo.
March 19, 2004Weird Al Yankovic may be passé, but ApologetiX is coming into its prime.
October 17, 2003Jeremy Stephan ’93, owner of FUSE, helped ignite Zippo’s most successful collectible program.
October 17, 2003Jeanne Gartner ’83 has gone around the world. But she always finds a way to come back to the Pittsburgh area.
October 17, 2003There is a quiet healing that comes through creation.
October 17, 2003The next time you see the big Hollywood sign, you may think of Jeremy Stephan.
July 18, 2003David Cooper goes to concerts. He goes to a lot of concerts.