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It will feature reunion groups-including sororities, fraternities, academic departments, and sports teams-along with a performance by the IUP drum line.Īdmission at the door is $25 per individual age 15 and older, $10 per child 7–14, and free for children six and under. October 2 in the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex. Open to all, the Alumni and Friends Crimson Huddle Pregame Party will be from 11:00 a.m. The Alumni Board of Directors works with the IUP Office of Alumni and Constituent Engagement to create and enrich relationships with current and future alumni in the advancement of IUP. Hsiung, a mathematics graduate, serves as an instructor for the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.

IUP President Michael Driscoll and Tonya (Anthony) Hsiung ’00, president of the Alumni Association Board of Directors, will lead the parade. and Char Kopchick College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics – Makenzie FelloĮberly College of Business – Jayden ThomasĬollege of Health and Human Services – Anastasia Ksenia Benc and Katarina Noll
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IUP’s 2021 Crimson Court includes:Ĭollege of Education and Communications – Mac MeadĬollege of Arts and Humanities – Kaylee Long To qualify for the court, students must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average and be in good judicial standing. The Crimson Court consists of students chosen by a university-wide vote to represent each of the colleges at IUP. Now in its 11th year at IUP, the Crimson Court will take part in all university Homecoming activities, including the parade. In addition to the IUP Marching Band, the parade will feature marching bands from seven area high schools: Homer Center, Purchase Line, Indiana, Marion Center, Penns Manor, United, and River Valley. Parade judges this year will be Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities Curt Scheib ’77, Indiana Mall Manager/Director of Marketing Sherry Renosky ’89, Cate Planisky of the IUP Registrar’s Office, and Indiana Borough Council President Peter Broad. Immediately following the parade, student volunteers from IUP’s sororities and fraternities will clean the parade route and Mack Park, where the floats were constructed.įour float prizes will be given: first prize of $1,000, sponsored by the Alumni Association second prize of $900, sponsored by Aramark third place of $800, co-sponsored by the Student Government Association and the Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement and fourth prize of $700, sponsored by University Advancement. All motor-driven floats will continue southwest on Oakland Avenue to the Robertshaw building for disassembly. The parade will start at 11th and Philadelphia streets and travel east to Sixth and Philadelphia streets, south on Sixth Street to Church Street, west on Church Street to Oakland Avenue, and southwest on Oakland Avenue to 11th Street, where the parade will disband. ’90s: Delta Gamma, Delta Zeta, Theta Chi, Phi Mu Delta, Alpha Xi Delta, “The ’90s.” ’80s: Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Pi, Kappa Sigma, “The ’80s” ’70s: Delta Phi Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Chi, “The ’70s” ’60s: Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Sigma Tau, Phi Sigma Kappa, Kappa Delta Rho, “The ’60s” It will feature more than 75 campus and community units, including the following floats by IUP fraternities and sororities: The Homecoming parade, with a theme of “Decades,” will start at 10:00 a.m. “Alumni and friends actively participated in the activities, enjoyed a video of one of our outstanding football victories, had fun reunions, and supported the Student Assistance Fund and Food Pantry through the purchase of ‘Homecoming in a Box.’ A total of 200 boxes sold out well before homecoming.” “It’s really exciting to bring everyone together in person this year, but the support of the IUP alumni and friends’ community has never wavered, even when the coronavirus pandemic forced us to have Homecoming 2020 events virtually,” IUP Vice President for University Advancement Khatmeh Osseiran-Hanna said.

Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s annual Homecoming celebration, October 1 through October 3, is expected to draw thousands to Indiana for alumni reunions and events for the entire community, including the annual parade and football game. IUP employees and faculty get a discount of $5 off tickets (on, use section GIUP with password: GOHAWKS, or go to the First Commonwealth Bank Box Office in the KCAC lobby). Employee Discount for Bill Engvall Performance
