“I really hope we win…I heard there was a prize for the department that won,” said Adrianna Smith (junior, political science) ...
A story of rebellion, faith and women’s autonomy took center stage Tuesday as IUP’s Department of Women’s and Gender Studies ...
Scott Rider of South Carolina is one of over 1 million people in the United States with Parkinson's disease. Working closely ...
Powered by a sharp and efficient first half, the IUP women’s basketball team opened its home slate with an impressive 83-67 ...
As the joint investigation into the racist flyers found on campus Saturday continues, IUP officials have turned their focus ...
The Student Government Association (SGA) shifted its focus inward for this week’s general assembly meeting, using the time to ...
Assumption enters the matchup coming off a strong finish to their regular season, defeating PSAC opponent West Chester, 42–24 ...
CEO of Calico Systems and IUP alumnus Matt Green ‘24 partnered with the Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) to ...
In a world that can feel heavy with negativity, love and kindness still shine through. This time of year often becomes ...
The United States government experienced a historic shutdown, the longest in American history, lasting 43 days as a result of ...
As the weather turns colder and the holidays draw near, many of us are making a home maintenance list and checking it twice.
Two open forums were held last week presenting candidates for the position of vice president for administration and finance.