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  2. List of Indiana University of Pennsylvania buildings - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University of Pennsylvania, one of two the largest university of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, first opened in 1875 as the Indiana Normal School. Upon opening, John Sutton Hall was the school's only building, housing dormitories for all 225 students. Sutton Hall additionally held classroom and office space, an ...

  3. Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) is a public research university in Indiana, Pennsylvania. As of 2021, the university enrolled 7,044 undergraduates and 1,865 postgraduates, for a total enrollment of 9,009 students. [3] The university is 55 miles (89 km) northeast of Pittsburgh.

  4. Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex - Wikipedia

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    Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex is a sports and entertainment complex owned by the Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, Pennsylvania.The complex, which contains multi-use space for conferences and events as well as arena which will serve as the university's primary indoor venue totals 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2), and stands on approximately 6.55 acres (26,500 m 2) of ...

  5. Indiana University plans $81M housing project for former ...

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    Indiana University plans to build an $81 million, 158-unit apartment building in Bloomington on the site that formerly housed the Poplars Building, which IU tore down last summer.. The university ...

  6. John Sutton Hall - Wikipedia

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    75001643. Added to NRHP. September 17, 1975. John Sutton Hall is the Old Main building of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Constructed between 1873 and 1875, the building was the first constructed for the Indiana Normal School. In 1903, the building was named after John Sutton, the first president of the school's board of trustees.

  7. Column: How Indiana University could expand housing with land ...

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    Building new infill housing on campus can make it easier for students to find affordable housing, reduce commuting traffic on campus, and relieve the pressure that increasing enrollment puts on ...

  8. Miller Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Miller Stadium. Frank Cignetti Field at George P. Miller Stadium is a stadium located on the campus of Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, Pennsylvania. It is the home field for the IUP Crimson Hawks football, field hockey, and track & field teams. The field surface is artificial turf and the stadium utilizes an Electro-Voice audio ...

  9. IUP Crimson Hawks - Wikipedia

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    IUP bear logo. IUP originally dubbed its sports teams the "Indians", in reference to the town and school's name, and used a costumed student as a mascot.Following movements to eliminate Native American-related mascots, the university eliminated the Indian mascot in 1991, replacing it with an American black bear named Cherokee - deriving from the name of the university's fight song, though it ...