Changes to Workflow, IUP Now Schedule for Winter Break
Because of the winter break, there will be changes to the publication schedule of IUP Now and workflow submission deadlines on the website starting December 18, 2020, through early January.
Because of the winter break, there will be changes to the publication schedule of IUP Now and workflow submission deadlines on the website starting December 18, 2020, through early January.
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, IUP Now will cease publication after the Monday, November 23, issue, and workflow will end at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 24. Workflow and the regular schedule of IUP Now will resume on Monday, November 30.
In the coming months, IUP will transition from our current content management system, Ektron, to Cascade CMS by Hannon Hill.
With the campaign coming to a close Friday, October 23, state employees still have time to pledge support for any of approximately 1,000 charities through the State Employee Combined Appeal.
The Division of Marketing and Communications is pleased to announce the IUP Now newsletter, the long-awaited replacement for IUP Daily and the Beak. We launch on Monday, October 5. Information sessions for web maintainers and other interested employees will be held throughout this week.
Web maintainers: There will be limited workflow/approvals for CMS submissions on Thursday and Friday, October 1 and 2. News items and events will be prioritized for review and approval, but other submissions will be held until Monday.
This year's State Employee Combined Appeal provides all state employees with the opportunity to donate to any of approximately 1,000 charities. Donations can be made via a recurring payroll deduction, a one-time payroll deduction, or a one-time check or money order.
When you post events to your office or department calendar, be sure to add them to the appropriate university calendars as well, including the Diversity Events and the Homecoming Events calendars.
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.
The Division of Marketing and Communications seeks students to fill five or more work-from-home student worker positions.
Starting Monday, June 8, IUP Daily will move to a summer schedule and be sent on Mondays and Thursdays. The regular daily schedule will resume before the start of the fall semester. More information will be shared closer to that time.
This fall, the Division of Marketing and Communications will be hiring students to fill five or more student worker positions. Send us a message, and we’ll let you know when the positions are posted.
As part of IUP’s ongoing brand update, the Division of Marketing and Communications has released a branded template for email signatures and a tool to make setting up your signature easy.
The Division of Marketing and Communications is looking for faculty or staff members that will have a “shadow” in their office/class to mark Groundhog Day. We’re also looking for folks that plan to participate in Take Your Child to Work Day, which is April 23.
The Division of Marketing and Communications seeks students with interests in graphic design, marketing, multimedia, social media, videography, and/or web design to fill a number of work-study positions.
If you are seeking photos of your employees for the personnel or faculty page of your website or need a new portrait for a conference program, please contact the Brand Management team.