We are pleased to announce that the annual IUP MAJORS FAIR (sponsored by the Advising and Testing Center/Major and Career Exploration Center, 214 Pratt Hall and co-sponsored by the Career Development Center) will be held on Thursday, October 7, 2010 – from 6:30-8:30 pm in the Crimson Event Center (Folger Hall). This is a “walk-in” event… Continue Reading IUP Majors Fair
Study Abroad Fair Voucher – No Names
I have six study abroad vouchers with no names on them. If you dropped one off today and didn’t put your name on it, please come by to do that. Kevin
Global Health Idea Incubator Workshop on October 15
http://www.uniteforsight.org/global-health-university/global-health-workshop Do you have an idea for a program, project, or organization? Unite For Sight’s Founder and CEO will hold a 1/2-day workshop to help you develop and launch your idea. The workshop will focus on effective healthcare delivery and the importance of best practices in global health, successful strategies of social innovation and social… Continue Reading Global Health Idea Incubator Workshop on October 15
October is Disability Awareness Month at IUP
To advance our commitment to increase awareness and promote independence, integration and inclusion of all people with disabilities at our university, the Office of Social Equity is sponsoring a special program entitled, “Expanding the Mainstream” on Wednesday, October 13, 2010 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in the HUB-Ohio Room. Representatives from campus, as well as from local agencies, will be… Continue Reading October is Disability Awareness Month at IUP
CHC Scholarship Thank You Letters Due Friday, October 15th
If you received a Cook Honors College merit scholarship you should have received a notification detailing the donor to whom you should address your letter and the deadline for submitting. If you were expecting a notification to write a thank you but didn’t receive one, please email kevinb@iup.edu. If you received more than one email… Continue Reading CHC Scholarship Thank You Letters Due Friday, October 15th
Student Internship Available at State APSCUF Headquarters in Spring Semester, 2011
State APSCUF is seeking a junior/senior PASSHE student in political science, communications, journalism, or a related field to serve as a government relations/public relations intern at the state office building in Harrisburg. The student internship must be for academic credit under the supervision of a PASSHE University faculty member. The successful applicant should have strong… Continue Reading Student Internship Available at State APSCUF Headquarters in Spring Semester, 2011
Events Planned for International Education Week, October 4-8
Activities in celebration of International Education Week (IEW) will take place the week of October 4-8, 2010. These activities are sponsored by IUP’s Office of International Education in collaboration with the Lively Arts Series. All events are free unless otherwise noted and open to the public. Vouchers will be available for classes encouraged to attend… Continue Reading Events Planned for International Education Week, October 4-8
African Languages Initiative – Boren Fellowship
We are pleased to announce the National Security Education Program African Languages Initiative. This initiative will offer Boren Fellowship applicants the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of, and proficiency in, African languages and cultures. We seek applicants who have had exposure to Bambara, Swahili, Yoruba, or Zulu, and can demonstrate proficiency of novice-high or above.… Continue Reading African Languages Initiative – Boren Fellowship
Cook Chemistry Students Share Summer Research Experiences
Several undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry majors held research internships over Summer 2010, and they’re sharing their experiences in the Chemistry Department seminar. On Friday, October 1, Nadia Szymanski and James Zewe will talk to students and faculty of the department about the research that they carried out over the summer. A previous seminar, held September 10, featured… Continue Reading Cook Chemistry Students Share Summer Research Experiences
Common Freshman Reader Author Ehrenreich to Lecture
Barbara Ehrenreich, author of this year’s Common Freshman Reader selection, Nickel and Dimed, will lecture Monday, October 18, 2010, at 6:00 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center’s Fisher Auditorium as part of the Six O’Clock Series.
Monday “Not” Football (9/27)
Registration for Spring Classes Why do I need to worry about Spring registration this early when Honors College priority registration begins on October 20? How many credits should I take? What special issues do HC students have to consider during registration? Kevin will discuss the scheduling process, planning ahead and how to take HC… Continue Reading Monday “Not” Football (9/27)