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 Wednesday when students and donors alike gathered at the DuBois Country Club for the annual scholarship luncheon.
The annual DuBois Educational Foundation Lion Wine and Cheese fundraiser was held at the PAW Center, on the campus of Penn State DuBois, on April. A grand evening, featuring wine and cheese tasting, craft beer tasting, hors d’oeuvres, fine food and desserts, turned into a fun night enjoyed by all.
The Penn State DuBois Campus Activities Board and Office of Student Engagement are inviting students and members of the public to join in what will certainly be a hilarious night when comedian Pete Dominick comes to Hiller Auditorium on April 19. His performance will begin at 7 p.m.
There are two things that you can count on when it comes to the baseball and softball seasons in Pennsylvania, weather related changes and games coming fast and often when the weather finally allows games to be played. While packed schedules made for a very busy week, both teams got positive results, which is important as they continue their push towards the PSUAC playoffs.
Penn State DuBois released the results of a survey of students’ experiences with and attitudes about sexual misconduct today, including a finding that 97.7% of students feel safe from sexual harassment on or around Penn State DuBois. The results are part of a comprehensive University-wide survey conducted last fall.
Penn State DuBois is preparing to mark Earth Day with a celebration on campus on April 17 that will feature educational exhibits and numerous local organizations and businesses that will be showcasing their sustainability efforts. The event is free to attend and is open to the public.
As we arrive at the second full week in April, the seasons for both the baseball and softball teams are progressing at a rapid pace. Conference and division games are coming rapidly for both teams as they work to get themselves in the best position possible for postseason play.
Lukas Salvo started his educational journey at Penn State DuBois as a business major. He quickly realized it wasn’t what his passion truly was, and found the perfect solution in the human development and family studies major, while also being a baseball student athlete and an Honors Scholar.