Scholars Forum Award Winners Honored at Reception
Winners of the 2024 Scholars Forum were celebrated at a recent reception held in the Blue Room of Sutton Hall.
Winners of the 2024 Scholars Forum were celebrated at a recent reception held in the Blue Room of Sutton Hall.
Join the School of Graduate Studies and Research and the IUP Research Institute at the nineteenth annual Scholars Forum, held at the KCAC. This event celebrates student research at IUP and includes the annual Three-Minute Thesis competition.
IUP's Scholar's Forum will be held Wednesday, April 6, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in person in the KCAC.
The School of Graduate Studies and Research is excited to announce the IUP Scholars Forum, the major event of our annual Research Week! Join us Wednesday, April 6, at the KCAC for this in-person event. All IUP students are eligible to present their work to the campus and the public on this day. Apply online for a fun, low-risk occasion to present your research, scholarly activities, or creative works in a friendly environment.
The Scholars Forum is a yearly opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to show off their original research, scholarly activities, and creative endeavors. Students showcased their research in the form of poster presentations, oral presentations, musical/theater/dance performances, and juried art.
The traditional in-person Scholars Forum at the KCAC could not occur in April 2020 as scheduled; but the School of Graduate Studies and Research pivoted to collect several of these projects and presentations in an online platform. Please explore these high-caliber student research and creative projects.
In order to celebrate the hard work of our students and their research endeavors, the 2020 IUP Scholars Forum has been moved to an online format. This format will allow participants to upload their digital posters and presentations to be posted with their project abstracts while sharing their research with the IUP community and beyond.
We welcome abstract submissions up to February 28 at 4:00 p.m. from undergraduate and graduate students for the 2020 Scholars Forum.