Wednesday, December 4, 2013

2013 Finals Schedule

Finals start next Tuesday, December 10! Here is the 2013 fall final exam schedule. Always double check this with your class syllabus and professor.

 


This is also available on the IUP website at http://www.iup.edu/page.aspx?id=138304

Don't forget to visit you ASMs with any questions about finals! We are here to help!

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Plan Ahead!



Do you know when your finals are?  
Don't know what to do over break? 

Plan ahead so you are not stressed or bored!

Between Now and Winter Break
-Start to study for finals and know where they are.  If you are unsure click here to find out:     http://www.iup.edu/page.aspx?id=138304


During Winter Break
                  -Volunteer or Work:  Break this year is very long and during that time you can earn some money or volunteer some hours during the holiday season.  This will be a fun way to keep the boredom away!
                  -Buy Books:  With that hard earned money you can now get ready to purchase books for the Spring semester.  Click on the following link to find out what books you need and how to purchase them through the CO-OP Book Store. http://www.iupstore.com/textbooks-and-course-materials
                  -Supplies: Email your professors to see if there is any specific supplies you need to have for that class so you can buy them ahead of time and be prepared for that class.




Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Don't Get Left in the Cold!




Take advantage of more than 150 online courses available during IUP’s winter session!
Reasons to Take a Course during Winter Session
 
Lighter Course Load
If you think you will be busy during the semester with schoolwork, work, and extracurricular activities, a winter course could help take some stress out of your spring semester.

Improve your GPA
Some courses are easier to take in the winter than during the spring and fall semesters. Winter session is shorter than a regular semester—it only lasts from December 19 to January 10. Since there is a maximum number of credits, you can focus all you effort on one class, instead of four or more.

Get a start on your Minor
You can begin to take classes that are required for a minor. A minor is agreat way for you to supplement your major.

Spend time on JUST ONE CLASS
Winter classes are shorter and focus on a single subject. With the frequent, faster paced, and tighter structure, you can spend your time working on one class.

Flexibility
Most winter classes are online, which allows for flexibility. You can stay at home or travel over the winter and still take a class. There are more than 150 online courses available during winter session.

Get into the classes you need
Take classes that are difficult to get into during the spring and fall, like liberal studies requirements. You can also explore a new course or interest that may not fit into your schedule during the spring semester.

Graduate on time (or sooner)
A winter course will help you graduate on time, if you are a little behind. It can also help speed up your academic progress, and you could graduate early!

Check out a list of available courses here.

Interested in a IUP’s winter session? Talk to your advisor before scheduling to get more information about classes that would benefit you. You can schedule for winter session through MyIUP, and you don’t need an alternate PIN to register!

For more information, visit www.iup.edu/winter

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Event on campus: Day of the Dead

Need a break from studying?  Want to learn about a different culture? Want to try some great food?

Go to DAY OF THE DEAD here at IUP!!!!

Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico for years and now it is being celebrated here at IUP! Listed below are events being hosted this week.  I encourage you to go and see what it is all about.  I, myself will be going to some of the events and am excited to learn about the history of Day Of The Dead.

October 31 – Exhibit in University Museum: “A Southern Mexico Ofrenda”

  • View a traditional southern Mexico home altar and ofrenda.
  • Exhibit will include photographs of Dia de los Muertos in Mexico; some photos were taken by IUP professors.
  • Runs through November 2, during the museum’s regular hours (Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 2-6:30 Thursday: Noon- 7:30   Saturday: Noon- 4) located in Sutton Hall,  Room 111

November 1 – Altars Exhibit

  • Susquehanna Room in the HUB. 
  • View altars by participating student organizations. Best altar wins a Viewer’s Choice Award.
  • The Department of Food and Nutrition will provide samples of traditional Mexican food. Listen to traditional Mexican music.
  • Exhibit will be open from 3:30–10:00 p.m.

November 2 – Parade through the Oak Grove, beginning at Fisher Hall, ending at the HUB

  • Day of the Dead costume contest and party. Food, DJ, and dancing. People are encouraged to dress as Muertos and Catrinas, but all costumes are welcome.
  • Parade starts 5:30 p.m. Costume contest/party is from 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Visit the IUP website and search Day Of The Dead for more information.  

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Time to De-Stress!



This year, our Thanksgiving break is November 25-December 1. That’s still a month away!

To keep yourself from burning out and to survive the second half of the semester, take a short break from your academics and have some Halloween fun! 

Here are a few activities on campus next week for you to participate in:

Kennywood Fright Night Trip
When: October 25 from 5pm-1am
Where: HUB
The Black Emphasis Committee and The Entertainment Network present a trip to Kennywood Fright Night on Friday, October 25, at 5:00 p.m. departing from the HUB. Tickets are $25 for valid I-Card holders and can be purchased at the HUB Box Office. Transportation is included. Buses will depart the HUB at 5:00 p.m. and will depart Kennywood at 1:00 a.m.

Boo for Boobies: Hunt for the Cure
When: October 26 from 6pm-6am
Where: Keith and Leonard Halls
The Paranormal Society is supporting breast cancer research with an overnight ghost investigation! Registration tables are in the Library and Oak Grove.  Cost is $10 per session (6-9:30, 10-1:30, 2-5:30), or $25 for the whole night. T-shirts and bracelets are on sale at registration tables. T-shirts: are $12 or 2 for $20. Bracelets: $2. Contact Dr. Laurel Black for more information.

Halls of Horror
When: October 30 from 7-10pm
Where: McCarthy Hall
RHA's annual Halls of Horror will be on October 30th from 7pm to 10pm in McCarthy Hall. Admission is $1 or $0.50 with a canned good. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/228836883945429/?ref_dashboard_filter=calendar

Halloween Dance
When: October 31 from 9-12pm
Where: Crimson Event Center
Costumes or formal wear is encouraged. This is a masquerade, so you can wear a mask, as long as it is attached to a stick. Come to ASM Aubree and CA Madison’s program on October 28 to decorate your own mask!

Still feeling stressed? Check out these tips on how to reduce your stress after midterms:
Get some sleep: take a power nap during the day to recharge and refocus
Eat balanced and healthy meals
Exercise: Take a walk around Indiana or head to the gym
Spend some quiet time alone
Spend time with friends and have fun!
Get help: visit the counseling center or an ASM

Thursday, October 17, 2013

IUP Housing 2013-2014

Want to live on campus next year, but not sure how or when to sign up? Read the information below to receive all the answers!

1.       Do you want to live in the same room next year?
YES: Go to step 2
NO: Go to step 3

2.       If you want to live in the same room next year you will log into MYIUP on Monday, Oct. 28-30.  This opens at 8 a.m.!  Click Campus Services and under Housing and Residential Living complete the housing agreement.

3.       If you don’t want to live in the same room next year you can log onto MYIUP on Thursday Oct. 31- Nov. 7 to enter yourself into the Time Slot Assignment Process and you will receive a time slot to sign-up for a different room. To do this click Campus Services and under Housing and Residential Living will be the links to sign-up for a time slot.

Some other tips to make it go easier:
                -have an idea of where you want to live and the room type
                -if you have a roommate you BOTH need to request each other
                -remember to pay the $80.00 to secure your room

This may be confusing at first, but you will be receiving more information from your CA.  If you have any questions you can always go to the housing office located on the ground floor of Ruddock facing Stephenson Hall.