Diversity Panel Today, In-Person Commencement, Past Decisions
Diversity Panel Today, In-Person Commencement, Past Decisions
IUP Now
WEDNESDAY: UPDATES
Panel prepares students for diverse work world; committee plans for in-person spring commencement; president shares perspectives on housing, per-credit tuition; and more
Math Club members holding up dodecahedrons made from construction paper during a Zoom meeting

Camaraderie in Numbers: Math Club

In addition to having fun with numbers, Math Club members have built friendships around the interest they share. The club is featured this week in the Find Your People series.
UNIVERSITY NEWS
There’s still time to join today’s virtual panel discussion on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, set for 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Panelists represent the FBI, UPMC, and law firm Duane Morris. Register.
The Commencement Committee is planning in-person ceremonies this spring, with a limited number of guests, to celebrate May and August 2021 graduates.
President Michael Driscoll provides his perspective on the Residential Revival and the per-credit tuition model and how they contribute to IUP’s efforts to become truly student-centered.
See what’s happening across the university at the public meeting of the IUP Council of Trustees on Thursday at 5:00 p.m. via Zoom. Register in advance to join. 
The Department for Disability Access and Advising has announced that Pittsburgh-based Bender Consulting Services will hold a free virtual career fair on Tuesday for people with disabilities.
When you picture a scientist, whom do you see? IUP Libraries invites all to this ProQuest panel discussion, inspired by the Picture a Scientist documentary and focused on advancing diversity in STEM fields, Wednesday, March 24, at 3:00 p.m. Register.
The Jones White Writing Center has developed new trainings and initiatives to support ongoing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice efforts at IUP.
This issue shows a week packed with programs and activities. The division also recognizes the contributions of student-athletes and IUP’s naming as a military-friendly school. 
FOR STUDENTS AND ADVISORS
The IUP Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic will offer these screenings via Zoom on Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Education majors who need this screening to meet the Three-Step Process requirement for teacher certification are encouraged to sign up.
Test your cybersecurity skills in a two-day, capture-the-flag competition, with a chance to win a $1,000 cash scholarship and certified cybersecurity training valued at up to $21,000.
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