As part of IUP Homecoming last week, six students were selected in a university-wide student vote to represent their academic colleges on the Crimson Court. See who’s representing your college.
IUP’s 13th Cyber Security Day takes place Tuesday, featuring speakers from law enforcement to academia. Murat Ozturan ’89 from Microsoft and Amy Diehl D’13 from Shippensburg University are among them. The program is free and open to the community via Zoom.
The English Department has started a 12- to 15-credit ESL certificate program, open to all undergraduate majors interested in teaching English as a second or other language.
Sculpture by Ukrainian artist Alexander Archipenko, pottery by Native American artist Maria Montoya Poveka Martinez, and recently restored paintings by Frank Herbert Mason and local artist Louise Pershing are among the works on display at the University Museum through November 20.
Are you researching a current topic, such as climate change or terrorism? The CQ Researcher database, which carries in-depth, unbiased coverage, is a great place to start. Register now for an information session with the publisher at noon today via Zoom.
Last week, three anthropology faculty members discussed the role of race in our lives, including the debate over its reality. A recording is now available for anyone who missed it.
Attacks that involve tricking people into performing actions or divulging personal information are made easier during times of change and confusion, such as the coronavirus pandemic. Find out the most common signs and schemes.
Offered online, “Connecting with Self and Others” will start the week of October 26 and run throughout the fall semester. This service of the IUP Counseling Center allows you to talk with other students who have similar experiences and share support and perspective.
Health and Wellness Promotion peer educator Charles Coleman will provide tips on making healthier choices as a college student today at 3:00 p.m. on Instagram, @iupaware.
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