IUP’s Life Without Drugs Team which is conducting the #ProtectYourBrain campaign will co-sponsor IUP’s women’s and men's basketball games against Pitt-Johnstown February 29 at 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm.
Interested in quitting vaping or smoking? We offer free nicotine replacement therapy, a quit plan tailored to your needs, supportive coaching and guidance, and stress management tips. Classes conducted by Diana Mihalcik, Adagio Health. Register by calling 724-357-1265, emailing atod-oasis@iup.edu, or texting 724-541-6997.
Geoscience students and those interested in geoscience are welcome to attend Dr. Fred Zelt’s talk.
Zelt’s first geology class was at Bethel Park High School south of Pittsburgh. This was followed by undergraduate work at MIT, a dissertation on marine shale sedimentology and stratigraphy at Princeton, and 30 years as a geologist and manager with ExxonMobil in Houston, Norway, London, and New Orleans. Accomplishments include geologic evaluation of the $1.7B ExxonMobil acquisition of shale gas assets of the Indiana, Pa.-centered Phillips companies in 2011. A certified league cycling instructor, Zelt leads geology-and-cycling excursions; speaks publicly about geology, climate, and energy; and plans to develop a 2021 STEM and Cycling summer camp for grade 8-12 students. In 2020, Zelt plans to pedal 11,400 miles around the perimeter of the US with four Bike the US for MS groups. Zelt and his wife of 38 years, also a Bethel Park native, have four children and three grandchildren.
This is part of our regular Geoscience Seminar Series.
In celebration of Black History Month and to support black-owned businesses, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is hosting a Black Business Expo to showcase black-owned businesses on campus and throughout the surrounding communities.
Leap day is a good time to reflect on the complexity of the calendar.
What does astronomy have to do with calendars? Come find out.
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Waller Hall Mainstage, IUP Performing Arts Center
The Lively Arts
Don Giovanni was considered as the most personal opera for Mozart. Scenes from Don Giovanni were heavily featured in the infamous movie Amadeus (1984), which won eight Academy Awards. The Stone Guest scene is one of the most
spine-chilling scenes in the history of opera. However, the comic scenes and characters are also memorable.
In this co-production, faculty from the departments of Music and of Theatre, Dance, and Performance will join forces with the outstanding students to present one of the most powerful operas of all time.
The ticket prices for this show are as following:
Regular: $18
Senior(60+), Military, Non-Student I-Card: $15
Under 18: $12
IUP Student (Limit 4): $12
*Please note there is additional fee of $3 per ticket when purchasing on the day of the show.
Get tickets here
Come and play bingo and win some great prizes. Sponsored by BACCHUS.