President Michael Driscoll details IUP's ongoing work during the global pandemic, while members of the IUP family demonstrate hometown heroics. A Culinary Arts alumna is blazing a trail in fine dining. These stories and more are in the Summer 2020 edition of IUP Magazine, arriving in mailboxes soon and available online now, including in a flipbook format.
Here are highlights of this edition:
- "The Next Corner"
Facing a global pandemic, the IUP community has learned how strong and nimble it can be. President Michael Driscoll details the journey. - "Camaraderie in a Crisis"
Members of the IUP family demonstrate that camaraderie "is vital and should be more infectious than COVID-19 itself." - "A Winning Recipe"
Culinary Arts alumna Kristin Butterworth is blazing a trail for female chefs in fine dining. - "Partnering with Police"
Well before the death of George Floyd, anthropologist Abigail Adams had been helping Indiana Borough police officers relate to cultural differences. - "Distinguishing Features"
Even beautiful art and architecture can disappear into the background. Try to place these campus features. - "Epic Affection"
Alumnus Blane Dessy honored an IUP professor emerita while supporting a new myth collaborative. - "On the Rise" (Web Exclusive)
Drones are charting new territory, far beyond recreation. An IUP certificate program explores the possibilities. - "Art on the Side" (Web Exclusive)
Last fall, the University Museum's spotlight shone on part-time alumni artists.
Printed copies of this edition are available in the IUP Post Office or by contacting Elaine Jacobs Smith, Marketing and Communications, at ejacobs@iup.edu.