Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Public university in Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
Indiana University of Pennsylvania is a public university in western Pennsylvania, located roughly sixty miles northeast of Pittsburgh. The campus covers over three hundred acres with dozens of academic and administrative buildings.
The institution began in the nineteenth century as a teachers' training school and later evolved into a full university. Over time, it became the largest member of Pennsylvania's state university system.
The university maintains 14,000 enrolled students participating in various academic programs, sports teams, and student organizations focused on academic and social development.
The library provides access to books, digital sources, and research databases. Visitors can walk or cycle across the large campus, as pathways between buildings are clearly marked.
The athletic teams use a red hawk as their mascot, which regularly appears at competitions and events across campus. The teams compete at the national level in several sports.
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