The giving season has extended into the new year, as IUP political science alumna Cynthia Vallina ’82 has gifted $100,000 to fund students who are interested in studying abroad, the ...
January is a natural time for reset, especially when it comes to budgets and better-for-you habits. With cold and flu season still in full swing, it’s also a time ...
When you quit smoking, your body will start to reward you almost immediately. Within days, your sense of taste and smell improves. Within weeks, your breathing becomes easier, and your circulation ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) once meant a slow, irreversible loss of vision, and many people still believe that's true. But the AMD of today isn't the AMD of ...
Kentucky’s bourbon legacy draws millions of visitors to area bars and distilleries each year. But those looking for booze-free options need not worry, Bourbon country is for everyone, whether ...
IUP has recently received $1.34 million from the U.S. Department of Education that will aid in the development of the Crimson ...
The use of checks may be declining, but check crimes are actually on the rise due to new, creative criminal schemes. Once a check is stolen, it can be ...
It wasn’t until one of Benke’s friends confided that her own daughter had recently been diagnosed with Pediatric Growth ...
In large pot, bring broth to boil. Add carrots, celery and garlic. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook 5 minutes until ...
In large skillet over medium heat, heat olive oil. Add onions and bell pepper; cook, stirring occasionally, until peppers are ...
What are homeowners focusing on right now? Impactful, affordable upgrades. New research highlights that painting remains one ...
The New Year is the perfect time to commit to a cleaner home. Fortunately, the latest smart technology is adapting to the ...