Week of
April 15–19, 2024
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SOCIAL EQUITY & TITLE IX DIGEST
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| WEEKLY WORDS TO PONDER:
“Be yourself; everyone else is taken.”
—Oscar Wilde, Irish poet and playwright (Learn more)
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| IUP Values Me
Student Spotlight: Marquise Bell
Marquise is pursuing a master’s degree in athletic training and will graduate next May. Through his coursework and clinical rotations, he applies classroom knowledge to real-life patients and their injuries. One practical learning experience included assisting the IUP women’s basketball team. Marquise works as a graduate student for the Crimson Scholars Circle, an early immersion experience and yearlong support program designed to reduce the retention and persistence gap for Black and Brown students at IUP. In this position, Marquise provides mentorship to participating students and leads weekly meetings on various topics, such as financial literacy and career development. He is an Aramark student manager, a yearlong participant in intramural sports, and an active member of UBORA Men of IUP, a recognized student organization with a mission of supporting, inspiring, and challenging male students of color. He is a talented singer and has been invited to perform at several events on campus, including the Crimson Salute. Marquise shared that he values all of his roles at IUP, which afford him the opportunity to meet new people and build connections across campus. We thank you, Marquise!
Staff Spotlight: Lynn Botelho
Lynn is an IUP Distinguished University Professor and a professor in the Department of History. She served as director of Women’s and Gender Studies and as cochair of the President’s Commission on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Lynn is the founding director of Big Ideas: Transformative Culture and the Professions. This certificate program, and its hallmark Big Ideas class, works with IUP’s preprofessional students to connect them with transformative texts in ways that are both personally meaningful and socially and professionally impactful. One recent initiative of which Lynn is most proud is working with the Office of Marketing and Communications to redesign IUP’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion website to highlight the breadth of individuals and organizations that call IUP home, as well as to make it easier for students, faculty, and staff to come together in a shared community. Lynn previously led two very successful yearlong series at IUP: “The Elephant in the Room: Conversation and Action for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Classroom and Beyond” and “100 Years of Women’s Suffrage: IUP, Jane Leonard, and You.” She has organized multiple conferences, has given numerous presentations, and has been an invited lecturer nationally and internationally, as well as at IUP. She has been a recipient of many honors, including the Senate Service Award, the Excellence in Service to Students Award through the National Society of Leadership and Success, and a Teagle Foundation National Endowment for the Humanities grant. Lynn has a longstanding reputation of working toward inclusive and respectful communities in all that she does. And, in the classroom, she seeks to make the world a better place—one student and one class at a time. We thank you, Lynn!
A note about IUP Values Me: Each week, we highlight one student and one staff member to “shine a spotlight” on their leadership and involvement in campus programs and their great work assisting our campus community with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and/or civil rights awareness. If you have a suggestion for an IUP community member to feature in this section, please email social-equity@iup.edu.
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Nominations now being accepted for the 2024 Coppler Disability Awareness Award
The annual Ray Coppler Disability Awareness Award reflects the mission and vision of the Department for Disability Access and Advising (D2A2) and honors and recognizes an IUP student who has displayed exemplary and creative contributions within the past year toward disability awareness, advocacy, accessibility, support, and/or education.
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| A notable weekend is coming up!
The IUP Black Experience Alumni Committee (BEAC) Weekend: April 19 and 20
BEAC will host a weekend of activities to engage alumni and students of color, culminating in a scholarship gala to raise awareness of, and funds for, the African American Alumni Scholarship.
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EVENTS OF NOTE THIS WEEK
PLEASE PARTICIPATE, SHARE AS APPROPRIATE, OR INCLUDE IN YOUR CLASSES.
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Overview
- Monday, April 15: A Conversation with President Driscoll
- Monday, April 15: Six O’Clock Series Presentation: Expand Your Breadth of Vision and Critical Thinking through Liberal Studies at IUP
- Monday, April 15: It’s On Us: Men as Allies in the Fight against Sexual Violence
- Monday, April 15: Her Campus Charity Showcase
- Tuesday, April 16: Asian Music Festival
- Tuesday, April 16: Sexual Violence: What Every College Student Needs to Know
- Wednesday, April 17: Culture Cafe
- Friday, April 19: Lavender Graduation
- Friday, April 19: BEAC Roundtable Luncheon (11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. in the Blue Room) and Crimson Connections Panel Discussion (5:00–6:00 p.m. in Jane Leonard Hall, Room 126)
- Saturday, April 20: Excellence in Progress Conference
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Details
- Tuesday, April 16: Asian Music Festival!
6:00–10:00 p.m.—HUB Ohio Room
Enjoy Asian food, music, exhibits, and performances at this annual celebration! Hosted by the IUP Asian Studies Club (@iup_asianstudies), Chinese Language and Culture Club (@clcc_iup), Japanese Student Association (@japaso_iup), Association of Korean-Cultural Interests (@iup_aki), India Student Association (@isa_iup), South Asian Student Association (@iup_sasa), and Taiwanese Student Association (TSA). Further information: psrcc@iup.edu
- Friday, April 19: Lavender Graduation
2:00–4:00 p.m.—Elkin Hall Great Room
Celebrate our graduates and participate in recognizing their achievements! Further information: lgbtqia-support@iup.edu
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Hosting an event you’d like us to mention in an upcoming issue?
Digest issues are emailed every Monday morning. Send all information concerning your event to social-equity@iup.edu, and we will include it in the appropriate weekly issue. And, please be sure to enter your event in the CMS through the DIVERSITY, STUDENT, and CENTRAL CALENDARS so that it will receive wider marketing and achieve greater attendance.
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