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      • Over the years, the school’s name changed as it grew, from Indiana State Teachers College in 1920, when it was awarded the right to grant degrees; to Indiana State College in 1959; and finally to Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1965.
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  2. Over the years, the school’s name changed as it grew, from Indiana State Teachers College in 1920, when it was awarded the right to grant degrees; to Indiana State College in 1959; and finally to Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1965.

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      IUP has a long history in Indiana, Pennsylvania. Founded in...

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    From our beginnings as a small Normal School in the mid-1870's, with an enrollment of just 225 students, IUP has grown into the large, modern doctoral institution we are today. Take a look at our timeline of major milestones in IUP history: where we've been, and where we're going.

    Centennial Scrapbook: A Graphic History of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1875-1975 : Written to celebrate IUP's centennial, the Centennial Scrapbookcombines image clippings, newspaper articles, and historical background on IUP. 1. Indiana University of Pennsylvania: Our Homage and Our Love : Professors Ron Juliette and Dale Landon wrote this ...

    Susan Drummond (1990) Indiana State Teachers College: A World War Two diary, 1942-1945
    John Edward Merryman (1972) Indiana University of Pennsylvania: From Private Normal School to Public University. Call Number: LD2485 .M47 1972 (Special Collections)
    Sonya Stewart (1990) Working Together: African American Migration and Settlement in Indiana County, Pennsylvania
    David F. Stemmler (1986) IUP student attitudes on the Vietnam War as reflected by the Penn, 1965-1973
  3. 1965: Indiana State College achieves university status and became Indiana University of Pennsylvania. 1965-66: Student enrollment was 6,334. 1975: IUP celebrates centennial with the renovation of John Sutton Hall.

  4. In 1927, by authority of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, it became State Teachers College at Indiana, with the right to grant degrees. The name was changed in 1959 to Indiana State College . In 1965, the institution became Indiana University of Pennsylvania, or IUP.

  5. Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a public institution that was founded in 1875. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,432 (fall 2023), its setting is rural, and the campus size is...

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  6. Oct 10, 2016 · The timeline below shows some highlights of IUP’s long history (click the image for a larger version). We’ve also gone through a few mascot changes throughout the years. For the longest time we were known as the “Indians” of Indiana.

  7. The Indiana University of Pennsylvania Crimson Hawks, commonly known as the IUP Crimson Hawks and formerly called the IUP Indians, are the varsity athletic teams that represent Indiana University of Pennsylvania, which is located in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

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