IUP Earns Silver Seal from All In Campus Democracy Challenge
Indiana University of Pennsylvania has been recognized by a national nonpartisan organization for its campus voting rate.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania has been recognized by a national nonpartisan organization for its campus voting rate.
A year-long program developed by a team at Indiana University of Pennsylvania to recruit and retain talented teachers was selected for recognition by PA Needs Teachers in its Solutions Playbook, published recently by Teach Plus Pennsylvania and the National Center on Education and the Economy.
Register for UBORA Men of IUP's Excellence in Progress Leadership Conference, coming up on Saturday, April 20, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement held its annual Winter Celebration on Friday, December 8.
You’re heading into Finals Week and doing your best—to complete those last homework assignments, study for finals, and finish semester projects. We’ve brought together the Finals Week hours for study spaces like the library and Folger, tutoring schedules, dining schedules, and de-stressing activities. Take advantage of these resources to help make Finals Week go smoothly as you work your way through your schedule of final exams.
For the fourteenth year, members of Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Greek community—its 24 fraternities and sororities—continued a holiday tradition of helping families in the Indiana community.
STATIC is hosting a full day of events for students on Thursday, August 31, to celebrate the IUP Student Co-op's ninetieth anniversary and the opening of the E-Sports Arena at the HUB. All activities are free, so stop by and grab a BINGO card, enjoy the fun, eat some great food, and celebrate.
The Office of Student Wellness and Engagement is partnering with the Student Government Association to bring a different approach to connecting on campus. This new initiative is intended to bring together students and student group leaders for the purpose of forming community and greater ties at IUP.
The Student Cooperative Association offers Wellbeats Wellness, an on-demand fitness, mindfulness, and nutrition platform free to all IUP students.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania begins the 2023–24 academic year with a new student success infrastructure.
A former Indiana University of Pennsylvania student trustee and Young Alumni Achievement Award recipient has made a $25,000 gift to IUP in honor of the late Gealy Wallwork, who served as a member of the IUP Council of Trustees from 1992 to 2018. The gift from Andrew Longacre, of Presto, will be used to establish the Gealy Wallwork Memorial Scholarship.
You’re heading into Finals Week and doing your best—to complete those last homework assignments, study for finals, and finish semester projects. We’ve brought together the Finals Week hours for study spaces like the library and Folger, tutoring schedules, dining schedules, and de-stressing activities. Take advantage of these resources to help make Finals Week go smoothly as you work your way through your schedule of final exams.
Eric Barker will present his master's thesis project on Strategic Communications on April 26 at 3:00 p.m. in the Elkin Hall 125 Conference Room.
Black alumni spanning several decades at IUP are working with the university to help current Black students succeed. See what the Black Experience Alumni Committee, known as BEAC, has planned.
Two internationally known civil rights and diversity advocates will present programs at IUP in October 2022. Anouar Rahmani, a journalist, author, and law expert from Algeria, will be at IUP on October 12; and professor, author, and comedian Javier Ávila will present his one-man show on October 18. Both programs are free and open to the community.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s annual Homecoming celebration, September 30 through October 2, is expected to draw thousands to Indiana for alumni reunions and events for the entire community, including the annual parade and football game.
We would like to congratulate the 2022 Homecoming Crimson Court as we prepare for the upcoming festivities. This year’s court is represented by six IUP students in various degrees and representing multiple student organizations.
It’s that time of year! Cast your vote for the 2022 Homecoming Crimson Court.
The Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement is inviting IUP students interested in the Homecoming Crimson Court to submit their names and applications for consideration. Our gender-neutral Crimson Court is comprised of six students representing our undergraduate colleges.
The submission form to add your unit to the 2022 Homecoming Parade is now live! Community agencies and businesses, university departments and offices, and all recognized student organizations are invited to participate. You can sign up to add your unit to the parade, and you'll receive more information and details in the coming weeks.
In its efforts to be truly student centered, IUP aims to support every student. Key to that are services for the LGBTQIA+ community. Hear about the experiences of a gender-fluid student and about the support IUP provides.
Five students talk about the friends, mentors, and opportunities they’ve gained through the Crimson Scholars Circle, a scholarship program designed to reduce the retention and persistence gap for Black and Brown students.
Follow MCSLE on Instagram for facts about Historically Black Greek Organizations in recognition of Black History Month.
You're heading into Finals Week and doing your best—to complete those last homework assignments, study for finals, and finish semester projects. We believe in you and want to support you, so we've brought together the Finals Week hours for study spaces like the library and Folger, tutoring schedules, dining schedules, and /de-stressing activities.
In fall 2020, university officials joined diverse groups of students to walk the campus and see it through their eyes—including an eye for change. A year later, key participants are taking a look at how well IUP listened.