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Federal Spending Bill Includes Funding for IUP Proposed College of Osteopathic Medicine

The Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2024, signed into law by President Biden on March 9, includes $150,000 in federal funding for Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s proposed college of osteopathic medicine. The provision was sponsored by Congressman Guy Reschenthaler and Senator John Fetterman.

Dec. ’23, Jan. ’24 Graduate List

A list of students who graduated from IUP in December 2023 and January 2024.

Pan-African Studies Courses for Fall 2024

These five Pan-African Studies courses for fall 2024 will include substantial content on people of African descent.

Register for a Website Workshop Session

Register for a 30-minute, hands-on session with a member of the Digital Team. These sessions will be held on Thursday, March 21, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in Delaney Hall G41 - Computer Lab. Come with your questions!

Huang and Ankrum Publish on Taiwanese EFL Teachers’ Resilience During Pandemic

Chin Yi Huang and Julie W. Ankrum’s article, “Exploring Taiwanese EFL Teachers’ Resilience Based on their Experience of Working through the Pandemic,” was recently published in Airiti’s "Journal of Sciences & Humanities." Airiti is a Taiwanese online journal.

Mahmood and Ankrum Publish on English Children’s Literature in Pakistani Schools

Farheen Mahmood and Julie W. Ankrum co-authored an article in "Early Childhood Education Journal" describing research exploring the effects of a postcolonial mindset on the accessibility to instructional literature (picturebooks, storybooks, and anthologies/readers) in Pakistan.

IUP Student Association of Nutrition and Dietetics Celebrating National Nutrition Month

The Student Association of Nutrition and Dietetics (SAND) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania has organized a mac and cheese crockpot cook-off and a program with a Pittsburgh-based registered and licensed dietitian to celebrate National Nutrition Month in March.

Haven Project Volunteer Training for Sexual Assault Awareness Month

Come to one of the trainings being offered to be eligible to volunteer at Take Back the Night and other events in April.

Sign-Making Events for Take Back the Night

Join us and make a sign for the Take Back the Night march.

President Driscoll Makes Statement in Support of Marc Fogel in Observance of Mrs. Malphine Fogel's Upcoming 95th Birthday

In observance of Marc Fogel’s mother Malphine Fogel’s 95th birthday on Monday, IUP President Michael Driscoll released a statement about Marc’s imprisonment and IUP’s support of legislators working on Marc Fogel’s behalf to release him from the prison in Russia where he is jailed.

Cao to Give Workshops on Data Analytics

Yongtao Cao of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences will give two workshops on data analytics on March 21 and 28.

Spring Open Conversations Schedule, Indiana Campus Long-Range Facilities Master Plan Update Public Sessions Announced

Thank you for your participation in the open conversations that have taken place this spring. To make future sessions more convenient, we have revised the schedule so that they are all available during the Common Hour and so that sessions specifically for students are in a more central location.

IUP Council of Trustees Approves Naming Hotel Front Desk Simulation Lab in Honor of Statler Foundation

On March 7, 2024, Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Council of Trustees approved naming the university’s hotel front desk simulation lab in honor of the Statler Foundation.

IUP Council of Trustees Reviews New Dual Enrollment Pricing Structure, Reducing Costs for Dual Enrollment Students

On March 7, 2024, Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Council of Trustees reviewed IUP President Michael Driscoll’s recommendation of reducing the overall cost of enrollment for dual enrollment students, resulting in savings ranging from $104.50 (for a one-credit course) to $3,344 in savings for students who take 32 credits in four semesters.

Spring Break 2024: A Message from Vice President Segar

You have worked hard this semester and certainly deserve the upcoming break from classes. My hope is that next week includes fun, relaxation and rest, and that you return to classes prepared for a strong finish to the semester.

President Presents “Points of Pride”

“Points of Pride” highlights achievements in academics, athletics, scholarships and grant awards, community services, and other areas.