Events
Do you need money to continue your education here at IUPUI?
Would you like to be a part of history?
We are now accepting applications for the Second Annual Black Student Union Scholarship Pageant.
************Application Requirements***************
1. You must be female to be a contestant in the pageant
2. You must be a student at IUPUI
3. You must be taking at least 6 credit hours both fall and spring semester
4. NO GPA REQUIREMENT!!!
5. Must attend the mandatory call out meeting on Tuesday October 2 from 5-7pm in Lilly Auditorium (meetings will be held in 30 minute increments: 5-5:30, 5:30-6, 6-6:30, 6:30-7pm)*
6. Must have your interview on Sunday October 21st (you will schedule an interview time at the call-out meeting)
*If you cannot attend any of these meetings please contact Jackie Ivy (jjivy@iupui.edu) and Amber Brown (anb@iupui.edu) by September 28th (If you miss the meeting and do not contact Amber Brown or Jackie Ivy by the deadline stated above, you will automatically be disqualified from participating as a contestant in the Second Annual Black Student Union Scholarship Pageant.
If you are a sophisticated, educated, and dedicated woman attending IUPUI, no matter your color, shape, or size, we want you to apply!
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For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth – Romans 1:16
God has given us the gift of song and now we invite you to come together and minister to others at IUPUI. We are calling all sopranos, altos, tenors, basses and musicians to be apart of the blessed ministry that is Gospel Choir. Join us in praising God on MONDAYS from 7:30-9:00pm in UC Lower Level.
~Unashamed
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African Americans are the ethnic group worst affected by HIV and AIDS in virtually every sector of society.
To combat this, we want everyone to know their status and practice safe sex and lifestyle behaviors. Black Student Union will be hosting AIDS testers armed with Oral Sure and Quick Sure tests for rapid results in 20 minutes or less. Our goal is to have 100 people tested (*minimum) each semester. In two days we tested over 30 people in a span of 5 hours. We will now be scheduling AIDS testing every other Wednesday in University College from 11-2pm to reach (or surpass) our goal, you can see our Fight AIDS meter at the BSU Desk.
Get tested, help BSU Fight AIDS.
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Join BSU and ASA as we engage in a discussion about the similarities, differences and stereotypes of Africans and African Americans in our society? Why are things the way they are? And can we unite to bring about change?
We will be discussing issues of:
Family
Education
Community
Homosexuality
Stereotypes
and more…



