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Numerous government agencies and offices have shared a lot of information and proposed changes. What does it all mean?
Join Melanie Duncan, Aleea Perry, and Gwen Torges to discuss the interplay between the Constitution, executive orders, and separation of powers on Monday, March 17, at 3:30 p.m. in Stouffer Auditorium. Attendance vouchers will be provided.
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Registration for summer and fall classes is coming up soon. Be sure to schedule time with your advisor to get your alternate PIN and plan your schedule. You can find your advisor on the Success Team card in MyIUP. Check for your fall registration time appointment and get important details and updates on the registration process on the How to Register page, including answers to frequently asked questions and detailed directions.
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Eating on Campus During Ramadan 2025 |
A lot is happening at IUP in the upcoming weeks. How will I keep track of the upcoming events listed in Crimson Connect? |
Did you know there is an app for that? You can download the Corq app and easily view all of the events happening for the remainder of the semester.
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| NCAA Atlantic Regional First Round: IUP Women’s Basketball vs. Fairmont State |
The IUP women’s basketball team will take on Fairmont State in the first round of the NCAA Atlantic Regional on Friday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Edinboro. Can’t make it in person? Watch it live!
Talons Up!
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Her Campus is having a basket raffle to raise money for the club on Wednesday, March 19, from noon until 3:30 p.m. and on Thursday, March 20, from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. in the HUB Atrium. Tickets will be sold at the following prices: one ticket, $2; three tickets, $4; and five tickets, $6.
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Join us for a deliciously fun evening at LaSO’s Guac & Salsa event on Tuesday, March 18, at 6:00 p.m. Show off your skills and compete for the best guacamole and salsa creator title. Everyone can join the flavor-packed fun, whether you’re a pro or just love to dip. The winner will take home a special prize, so bring your A-game and appetite. Don't miss out on this tasty event!
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March is National Nutrition Month, and SAND is offering numerous activities to celebrate! This year’s theme is “Beyond the Table.” All are encouraged to attend this month’s events geared towards creating and maintaining your dietary health.
Don’t forget to stop by the mac and cheese Crock Pot Cook-Off on Wednesday, March 19, from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. in the HUB Monongahela Room. With a $2 donation, enjoy creative spins on the dish and vote for your favorite. All funds raised benefit the IUP Food Pantry and Help Center.
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The Office of International Education is excited to create an international cookbook to celebrate IUP’s 150th Anniversary, and we need your help! The OIE wants recipe submissions from IUP students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Please spread the word and submit a recipe and, if possible, high-resolution original photo(s) to be considered for the publication.
The recipe can be one of your favorites, or one that reminds you of a family member or a gathering with friends. The deadline to enter your recipe is April 1, so submit your recipe today.
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Thinking you could use a break from cannabis? Join a drop-in Zoom meeting on Tuesday, March 18, from 3:45 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. to learn about pausing or quitting cannabis. Use Zoom code annsesti.
No need to have your name on the screen if you would prefer to remain anonymous. This program will be facilitated by Ann Sesti, director of Student Wellness and Engagement. For more information, email annsesti@iup.edu. If you prefer a private one-on-one conversation, you can schedule a meeting.
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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The Haven Project and the IUP and Indiana communities come together to take back the night to show their support for victims and survivors of sexual violence. Join in on March 20 from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in Suites on Maple East, room G18. All sign-making materials will be provided.
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How to Make a Good First Impression |
To make a great first impression, be genuine, confident, and attentive. Maintain good eye contact, listen, and don’t forget to smile. Show interest in others, ask thoughtful questions, and stay positive. These things will help to ensure you make a great impression when meeting someone for the first time!
Use these tips at upcoming career meetups on March 25 (Communications, Arts, and Design) and March 27 (Criminology and Government), both starting at 3:00 p.m. in the lobby of Jane E. Leonard Hall.
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This session will allow students to learn about the dynamics of mental health, the stigmas associated with it, and the tools to let them know that it is okay to heal.
The interactive session will allow students to share their experiences and provide an outlet for expressing themselves and growing. Students will learn that taking care of their mental health is important to function in life. All are invited to this free event on Monday, March 17, at 6:00 p.m. in Elkin Hall’s Great Room.
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