Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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Tours

  1. IUP GenCyber Camp

    A free five-weekday cybersecurity day camp for middle and high school students.

    Stops

    1. Stouffer Hall Walled Garden

      The first stop on the IUP GenCyber tour is the walled garden outside of Stouffer Hall.

      Stouffer Hall is the home of IUP's College of Education and Communications.
    2. Eberly College of Business

      The southernmost tip of Eberly.

      The $10-million Eberly College of Business and Information Technology complex was designed with student needs in mind and features a 500-seat auditorium, classrooms, and multiple labs including the Management Information Systems Advanced Computing Lab.

    3. Folger Dining Hall

      With a five-foot Mongolian Grille as the centerpiece, fresh homemade pasta, and new and innovative stations, this will be the go-to place to dine and socialize on campus. Great Wraps, our newest national brand, features salads, bowls, wraps, gyros, and smoothies.

    4. Miller Stadium Bleachers

      With more than 6,000 seats, George P. Miller Stadium is the home of IUP football, as well as home site for women's lacrosse and field hockey, plus many intramural programs. It's also the site of an annual marching band festival, and the running/walking track is available for IUP and community use.

       

      IUP teams that play at Miller Stadium include:

    5. Stephenson Hall

      Stephenson Hall is located along Maple Street across from Suites on Maple East and Ruddock Hall. The building provides comfortable, attractive, state-of-the-art living facilities for students. 

       

      Stephenson Hall houses living-learning communities with business themes. Students enrolled in the Eberly College of Business and Information Technology may wish to reside there. 

       

      Amenities:

      • Vending machines
      • Laundry room
      • Gameroom
      • Residential Computing Center
      • Bicycle storage rooms (one in each wing)
      • Television lounge
      • Cable television service and Internet connections.
    6. Whitmyre Hall

      Whitmyre Hall is a three-story building located on School Street across from the Hadley Union Building (the HUB). More than 200 Honors College residents make Whitmyre Hall their home during the academic year.

       

      Whitmyre Hall houses IUP’s Cook Honors College, and only students who are members of the Honors College may live there. Like all university buildings, Whitmyre offers a smoke-free environment.

    7. Stapleton Library

      Open around the clock five days a week when school is in session, Stapleton Library houses four floors of materials ranging from books and magazines to computers and other media equipment. 
    8. Stright Hall Statue

      Consilience by retired art professor Ron Ali is located in the courtyard near the entrance to Stright Hall.
    9. The Oak Grove

      The Oak Grove is the spot on campus most people associate with IUP. It's a small park surrounded by classroom and administration buildings. It's a place to stop and hang out with other students, or to do some studying in the grass.

    10. Ackerman-McElhaney Field

      Grassy field between Ackerman and McElhaney.
    11. Stright Hall