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News 8.29.11



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Spring weather patterns represent global-scale climate

This year, it seems that Indiana has been unusually cruel when it comes to the weather. Full story

  • Criminology alumni discuss careers

    Six former IUP students returned to campus Wednesday to discuss their accomplishments and the role IUP played in those accomplishments. The panel was held in Sutton Hall.

News 4.15.2011


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Student volunteers go ‘Into the Streets’

Approximately 223 IUP student volunteers went "Into the Streets" Saturday to aid non-profit organizations. Full story

News 4.12.2011

  • Police Blotter 4.12.2011

    Recent criminal activity and alcohol violations in Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

  • Business workshop to give financial advice

    The First Step: How to Start & Finance Your Business workshop aimed at helping those starting a new business will take place Tuesday at 7 p.m. in room 108 at Eberly Hall. The workshop is a monthly event organized by the IUP Small Business Development Center.

  • Election results introduce new leadership

    Zachary Stayman (junior, political science/pre-law) beat out Eddie Cervantes (sophomore, international business and finance) to become the new president of the Student Government Association.

  • ceramics

    Students hold biannual ceramics sale

    Local artists sold their wares at the biannual ceramics sale. The sale was held at Robertshaw Saturday and Sunday.


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Seasonal Affective Disorder relents with spring weather

Students and faculty are on their toes waiting for spring to arrive as the weather teases them with a mixture of spring and winter weather. Full story

News 4.8.2011

  • Police Blotter 4.8.2011

    Recent criminal activity and alcohol violations in Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

  • Students rally to ‘Take Back the Night’

    "We have the power, we have the right; the streets are ours, take back the night."

  • Students combat spring allergies

    Spring is in full swing, and many students will be facing trouble with seasonal allergies. Allergies can be annoying or even dangerous if they're not dealt with properly.

  • Stapleton celebrates National Library Week

    Come out to "Create Your Own Story" this week and next week at the scheduled events to celebrate National Library Week with the IUP community.

  • IUP basketball player arrested

    IUP men's basketball's all-time scorer, and current NABC Player of the Year Darryl Webb was arrested Monday night when an altercation with his girlfriend turned physical, according to Indiana Borough Police.

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  • IUP 360

    IUP 360º to produce fourth season

    To anyone who has ever wanted to know more about the campus, hoped to gain further clarity on an issue or event, broaden their horizons or knows someone considering applying to the university, IUP offers a comprehensive video series called IUP 360º.


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SGA elections to be held Wednesday, Thursday

Student Government Association (SGA) elections for the 2011 – 2012 school year will be held as scheduled Wednesday and Thursday this week. Full story

  • SGA vice presidential candidates debate

    ONLINE EXCLUSIVE

    What are the most pressing issues? What is the relationship with your running mate? Where does the Student Government Association stand as sole representation of the body of students? 

News 4.5.2011


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Liberal studies program revised for fall 2012

A new, university-wide core curriculum will go into effect in the next few years and will include a heavily revised liberal studies program. Full story

News 4.1.2011


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Andrea Gibson

Award-winning poet, activist performs

"Staying silent feels like death to me." Full story

News 3.29.2011


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Panel

Panelists discuss journalism, new media

Panelists gathered to discuss the impact of social and news media on journalism Wednesday in the HUB Ohio Room. Full story

News 3.25.2011

  • Budget Cut Rally

    Students, faculty and administrators congregated from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday before the library steps to protest Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget cuts to state-owned universities.

  • Archaeology field schools offer first-hand experience

    This summer, the anthropology department is offering students a chance at some hands-on archaeological experience.

  • Alumna

    Alumna discusses reentry

    The criminology department sponsored alumna speaker Megan Joseph to speak to students about her experiences in the criminology field after graduation from IUP.


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Police Academy

Criminal Justice Training Center opens municipal police academy

A full-time municipal police academy has been added to the curriculum of IUP's Criminal Justice Training Center. Full story

News 3.22.2011


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IUP professors discuss causes, ramifications of tsunami

  Three IUP professors discussed the disaster in Japan and the reality of its aftermath Tuesday in Eberly Auditorium. Full story

News 3.18.2011

  • Police Blotter 3.18.2011

    Recent criminal activity and alcohol violations in Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

  • Workshop offers financial advice to women

    If you are a woman and would like to gain knowledge on calculating a budget or how to negotiate a salary,

  • Speed Interviewing and Networking event

    Tuesday evening kicked off the second in a series of three speed inteviewing and networking events. The event was hosted by the Career Development Center for the students of the Eberly College of Business and the College of Natural Science and Mathematics. Each of the events cater to specific colleges or majors.

  • Library opens new technology help desk

    There is a new help desk now available for students. The Information Commons Support Desk, opened on Feb. 28, is located on the first floor of Stapleton Library next to the Media and Equipment Desk to

    help students with technology support.


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cookbook

Local author presents work at Breakfast-and-a-Book

Harrison Wick presented "Luzerne County," his third book. Full story

News 3.1.2011

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