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She is the daughter of Rebecca and Christopher Ellis and a 2018 graduate of Wilson High School. Ĭollege of Health and Human Services - Katarina Noll, a criminology and psychology double major from Reading. She is the secretary and public relations chair for Theta Phi Alpha national sorority at IUP, a University College peer mentor, an IUP student success leader, and a resident assistant in Stephenson Hall. Mead is the National Collegiate Honors Council Representative for 20. She is the winner of the Communications Media Department Outstanding Sophomore of the Year for 2020-21 and a member of the Cook Honors College. The daughter of Holly and Darrin Mead, she is a 2019 graduate of Knoch High School. She serves as a History Ambassador, was IUP Welcome Week’s Head Leader for 2021, and is a student assistant at the Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement.Ĭollege of Education and Communications - Mac Mead, a communications media/media marketing major from Butler. Long is the new-member educator for Gamma Sigma Sigma national service sorority at IUP and president of the History and Social Studies Education Club. She is a member of the Cook Honors College and has been a dean’s list student continuously since 2019. She is the winner of the Judy Shomo Education Award and was selected as a Sutton Scholar. The daughter of Erica and Scott Long, she is a 2019 graduate of Richland High School. She is an undergraduate assistant in the Mathematical and Computer Sciences Department and has completed research with Professor Janet Walker on parametric equations.Ĭollege of Arts and Humanities - Kaylee Long, a social studies education major with minors in anthropology and public history from Johnstown. She is a recipient of the IUP Alumni Legacy Scholarship, the Merle Stilwell Scholarship for Mathematics, the Terry Serafini Scholarship for Mathematics, the Ida Arms Math Scholarship, and the Mildred Reigh Scholarship. She is the daughter of Robbie and Nicole Fello and a 2018 graduate of Leechburg High School. and Char Kopchick College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Makenzie Fello, a secondary mathematics education major from Leechburg. Benc is a member of the Orthodox Christian Fellowship club and the secretary of an on-campus political organization. She is a Stapleton Library student assistant, a member of Phi Eta Sigma national honor society, and a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success.

crimson court

A member of the Cook Honors College, she is vice president of philanthropy for Delta Zeta national sorority at IUP. The daughter of Gregory and Tamara Benc, she is a 2019 graduate of Watchung Hills Regional High School. To qualify for the Crimson Court, students must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade-point average and be in good judicial standing. IUP’s 2021 Crimson Court includes:Ĭollege of Health and Human Services - Anastasia Ksenia Benc, a psychology major from Watchung, New Jersey. “Our Crimson Court reflects students who are academically strong, engaged representatives of their college and IUP,” said Betsy Sarneso, assistant director for Fraternity/Sorority Life and Student Engagement.

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They also are invited to participate in college-related activities by their respective deans.įrom left: Kaylee Long, Katarina Noll, Mac Mead, Jayden Thomas, Anastasia Benc, Ashley Yanni, and Makenzie Fello Traditionally, the court participates in the parade, attends the Crimson Huddle alumni and friends event before the football game, and is honored on the field during halftime. As part of its annual Homecoming celebration, Indiana University of Pennsylvania has continued its tradition of selecting students for the Crimson Court.Įach year, students are chosen through a university-wide student vote to serve on the Crimson Court as representatives of their academic colleges.














Crimson court