On April 3, the Pirates played their home opener against the Baltimore Orioles for a sold-out crowd at PNC Park. The game was ...
Being a “no sabo” kid is about much more than not speaking Spanish perfectly. It’s a deeply personal feeling, one rooted in ...
Tucked in the corner of Stapleton Library, the STEAM Shop’s Satellite @ Stapleton invited IUP students to visit the hands-on ...
For nearly his entire life, football was more than just a sport for JD Younger. Football was routine, identity and community.
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries and education, IUP’s third annual AI Summit brought campus ...
Throughout March, the Student Association of Nutrition and Dietetics (SAND) held events to raise money for IUP’s Food Pantry, ...
This week on Artistic Perspectives, we look back at IUP's architectural history. In diving into IUP's history, the walls of ...
As finals approach, studying can feel like a daunting task. It may feel difficult to get in the groove of studying, or ...
Students spent this week’s Six O’Clock Series playing an IUP themed trivia game to celebrate the university’s 150th ...
IUP’s women’s lacrosse team used a commanding 12-0 run to roll past Edinboro on Saturday at Miller Stadium. The Crimson Hawks ...
It’s also safe to say nostalgia is delicious and addicting, which is why Borden Cheese is sharing not one, but two, ...
The Montana poet laureate sat down for a discussion on writing, poetry and Montana's rich literary history in celebration of ...