THURSDAY: CENTRAL CALENDAR
| |
Connect with successful Black alumni at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh events; stuff stockings with books from library fair; check out Maps exhibit before it goes away; and more.
| |
|
|
Thanksgiving recess begins Monday, and classes will resume a week later, November 29. Watch the Academic Calendar for other important dates as the end of the semester approaches. As a reminder, COVID-19 testing and vaccinations are available at the Health Service through Friday and again after the recess. Have a safe and enjoyable break.
| |
IUP NOW’S NEXT ISSUE WILL BE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29.
| |
| |
10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Stabley 101. Shop for the kids in your life and consider donating a book to the library’s Angels’ Wings program.
| | |
|
2:00–6:30 p.m., University Museum. Following Thursday’s presentation by curator Rhonda Yeager, IUP archivist Harrison Wick, and the local historical society’s Jonathan Bogert, this is the final day for the exhibit Maps: An Experience in Finding Our Way.
| | |
8:00 p.m.The MeetupCenter for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement
| |
2:00 p.m. Check schedule for venue. In Indiana for the weekend? Support the Crimson Hawks as they take on the UDC Firebirds at home.
| |
|
6:00–8:00 p.m., Bernie’s Manayunk. Connect with successful Black alumni. Maybe you’ll even find a mentor in your field. Black Experience Alumni Committee members in the Philadelphia area are hosting this event for all IUP students.
| | |
|
6:00–8:00 p.m., Duquesne Room, Rivers Club. Build relationships with successful Black alumni and look for a mentor in your field. Black Experience Alumni Committee members in the Pittsburgh area are hosting this event for all IUP students.
| | |
|
3:00 p.m., Kovalchick Complex. Cheer on the Crimson Hawks in their home game against the Salem (West Virginia) Tigers.
| | |
Saturday, November 27, and Sunday, November 28
| |
|
Join the Crimson Hawks for some post-holiday basketball as they take on Virginia State on Saturday and Salem on Sunday. Both games are at 3:30 p.m. in the Kovalchick Complex.
| | |
|
7:00–9:00 p.m., Weyandt 128. This is the last scheduled week of tutoring for the semester. Bring your books, notes, and completed or attempted homework questions.
| | |
|
5:00 p.m., Elkin Great Room. Join Pride Alliance and the Office of LGBTQIA+ Support for the last Queer Conversations program of the semester, focused on World AIDS Day, December 1.
| | |
|
Noon–5:00 p.m., Folger Student Center. Donate blood as a walk-in or make an appointment on the Red Cross website (ZIP Code 15705).
| | |
|
Getting Help: Your end-of-semester projects are almost due. It’s not too late to get expert assistance in completing them. Reference librarians are ready to help face-to-face, through chat, or by phone. You can even make an appointment with a specialist librarian in your discipline.
—IUP Libraries
| |
Help those facing financial hardship stay in school.
| |
IUP's student-run newspaper.
| |
Have a comment about IUP Now? Let us know! Email IUP-Now@iup.edu.
| |
|
Distributed to IUP employees and students three days a week, IUP Now is the official newsletter of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. It features news from across the IUP website, compiled by the Division of Marketing and Communications. Find out how to get your news and events in IUP Now.
For more information on any item in IUP Now, please contact the department that posted the original item. To report an inaccuracy, please contact the posting department as well as the IUP Now production team at IUP-Now@iup.edu. Posting departments are responsible for the accuracy of items included in IUP Now.
Publication schedule: Monday: Achievements; Wednesday: University News, For Students and Advisors, and For Employees; Thursday: Calendar, Academic/Library Tip, and Bulletin Board (employees only). Deadline: Items must be submitted via the IUP website to the Digital Team by noon, two business days before publication. Learn more about the newsletter’s publication schedule.
| |
| |
|
|