THURSDAY: CENTRAL CALENDAR
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Attend the formal dedication of the campus’s pride flag; pick up the basics of 3D printing; learn about a 1950s government campaign that targeted gay employees; and more
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Join this panel discussion in which members of the IUP community talk about the history and politics of Afghanistan to help you better understand current events. The panel is tonight at 6:00 in Leonard Hall, room 225. You can also join via Zoom.
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8:00 p.m. See where to watch. Tune in to WPXI Channel 11’s streamed series WPXI Pittsburgh Gets Real to hear interviews with IUP officials on topics including college affordability, admission and retention efforts, and new diversity programs.
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8:00 p.m.Building BridgesCenter for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement
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9:30 p.m., HUB Ohio Room. More than $300 in prizes and free snacks are offered each week.
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8:00 p.m.The MeetupCenter for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement
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1:00 p.m., Cignetti Field/Miller Stadium. Cheer on the Crimson Hawks as they take on the Huskies at home.
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Noon, HUB/Honors Circle. The Sailing Club invites all IUP community members to give this sport a try. Experienced sailors will teach beginners. Participants meet on campus and carpool to Yellow Creek.
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6:00 p.m., HUB Ohio Room. Watch this documentary about a 1950s federal government campaign to identify and fire all employees suspected of being gay and about one man’s fight for justice.
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Noon, Elkin south lawn. Join the Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement for its formal dedication of the campus’s inclusive rainbow flag, which has flown outside the Great Room since August.
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6:30 p.m., Stright 202. Learn the basics of 3D printing from Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences professors. Because space is limited, please register through Qualtrics.
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Research: Would you like expert assistance with your research project? IUP librarians can answer your questions and point you in the right direction. Can’t make it to the library? You can still reach a reference librarian by phone, online chat, or text. See Reference and Research Services.
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