The spirit of Penn State DuBois was fully alive and well during the inaugural We Are Weekend, a homecoming weekend event that took place on April 5 and 6. The event, which was a collaborative effort of the DuBois Educational Foundation, the Penn State DuBois Alumni Society and Penn State DuBois, featured multiple events throughout both days, culminating in the first Lions, Legacy, and Laughter event at the PAW Center.
Investing in student success has always been a priority at Penn State DuBois, not only for the faculty and staff at the campus, but also for the greater community. That sentiment was fully on display on Friday when students and donors gathered at the PAW Center for the annual scholarship luncheon.
During spring break, when many students are enjoying time off or a vacation, several students from Penn State DuBois who are part of the Christian Student Fellowship (CSF) organization traveled to Kentucky to take part in a service trip to benefit those in need.
Penn State DuBois welcomed students, alumni and members of the community to the PAW Center on March 27 for the annual career fair. With more than 50 employers at the event, the career fair was a prime opportunity for those in attendance to learn about possible career opportunities that are available and make connections with professionals in the area that will have long-standing impacts.
For most, the term “spring break” conjures thoughts of beautiful weather, fun locations and a good time had by all. But for several students at Penn State DuBois, this year’s spring break had another reason they'll never forget it. They used their spring break to make an impact on the world.
The spirit of Penn State DuBois will come alive with the highly anticipated We Are Weekend, an inaugural homecoming weekend set to take place on Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April 6. The weekend promises a jam-packed schedule of activities and festivities for students, alumni and the local community.
The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Tuesday, March 26, when multi-award winning performer Wayne Hoffman will come to Penn State DuBois.
Members of the Penn State DuBois campus community came together to celebrate both their diversity and their artistic talents at the second annual campus and community art show, hosted by the IDREAM Team at Penn State DuBois.
Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the commonwealth will offer events in honor of National Women’s History Month in March. The theme this year is "Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion."
In what they described as a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the four dancers that represented Penn State DuBois at THON, Rachel Allegretto, Madee Finalle, Abigail Morgo and Ella Wilson, have returned to campus after completing the 46-hour dance marathon at the Bryce Jordan Center.