Resources to help students find their way at IUP
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Scrabble Tiles spelling “Donation”
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Donation Drive
- Gloves
- Socks
- Deodorant
- Baby wipes
- Toothbrushes
- Toothpaste
- Bottles of soap
- Lotion
- Chapstick
- Small, nonperishable snacks
Donations are being collected until Wednesday, November 30, and can be dropped off in the Sutton Hall lobby, Stapleton Library, and the Food Pantry (ground floor of Wallwork Hall). Questions should be directed to food-pantry@iup.edu. On behalf of all the students who will benefit from your donations, thank you!
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Self-Care
Identify 10 experiences, habits, and people in your life that support you in becoming the best version of yourself. Reflect on your list and refer to it when you are feeling stressed or overwhelmed. Remember what you have accomplished, the strength you have to move forward, and the people you can turn to for help.
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Is There a Workshop that can Help Me with Basic Study Techniques and Time Management?
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Pack the pitch for the Allegheny Rugby Union 15s playoff matches on Saturday, November 5, at 10:00 a.m. on the South Campus Pitch. Cheer on our championship rugby team for this exciting game!
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IUP Athletics Communications Hiring Student Workers
Do you have an interest in athletic events and communications? IUP Athletics Communications is looking to hire students to assist the department with statistics, game recaps and previews, graphic design, photography, social media management, and more! Interested students should reach out to Joshua Hill at joshhill@iup.edu for more information.
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All interested and returning students are invited to attend the IUP Geology Society’s meeting on Monday, September 12, at 11:15 a.m. in Weyandt Hall, Room 344.
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Every Monday at 7:30 p.m. the IUP Catholic Student Association hosts a Women’s Bible Study at Commonplace Coffee. Men’s Bible Study takes place every Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m., also outside of Commonplace Coffee.
Additionally, the group is hosting "Football and a Fire" on Friday, November 4, at 4:00 p.m. at St. Thomas More University Parish’s lawn. There will be a friendly game of football, followed by a bonfire with s’mores and mountain pies. Questions can be directed to csaiup1200@gmail.com.
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“Dogtor” Ranger at your service!
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A Special Event for Male-Identifying and Masculine-Presenting Individuals
Attendees will have access to a resource table and free food and will also have the chance to take part in small group discussions. The first 50 students will receive a free copy of the book Man Enough: Undefining my Masculinity by Justin Baldoni.
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Following Up
After making a connection or finishing an interview, it’s critical that you take the time to follow up. This includes sending a handwritten thank-you note/email and/or requesting a connection via LinkedIn. This step is key in building relationships and managing your job search process!
We share more professional tips and tricks daily on our social media accounts—follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter (@IUPCPDC) to learn more.
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Join this week’s Meet-Up for a memorable evening. FOLDIS will host its Art Product—Language in Full View: Speaking with Color Mosaic (paper collage), from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.in the Folger Student Center. Music by DJ Ghos, mocktails, food, and games await later in the evening from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. ATOD, FOLDIS, and Creating Higher Standards will co-host the evening's event.
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IUP Recognizes Veterans Day
The Military and Veteran's Resource Center (MVRC) will celebrate Veterans Day on Monday, November 14, from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in the HUB Ohio Room. All are invited to attend this event, which includes a drawing for a gift pack from the MVRC.
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