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Participants prepare to answer questions during their preliminary round during the junior scholastic challenge in the Hiller Auditorium at Penn State DuBois

Penn State DuBois hosts junior scholastic challenge

Young minds from around the region gathered in the Hiller Auditorium at Penn State DuBois earlier this month for the 24th annual junior scholastic challenge. Middle school students from five schools came together to test their knowledge in numerous subjects.
Polynesian Paradise Dancers

Experience the Polynesian Paradise Dancers at Penn State DuBois on March 1

Penn State Dubois welcomes students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Wednesday, March 1, to enjoy the traditional sights and sounds of the Polynesian Islands when Polynesian Paradise visits the campus. The free program is presented by the Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement as part of the Diversity, Arts, and Lecture Series.
Penn State DuBois freshman Grant Grimaldi pushes up his shot from the paint during a recent home game against Penn State Beaver at the PAW Center

Penn State DuBois basketball teams see split results in final games

Closing out the regular season at home at the PAW Center, the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions of Penn State DuBois saw split results in their final games. Both the men’s and women’s teams played host to Penn State Beaver last Wednesday, in what was the final regular season games for both campuses.
Military helmet and honor cords

Student veterans and service members invited to military honor cord ceremony

The Office of Veterans Affairs and Services and the Office of Veterans Programs would like to invite student service members and veterans graduating this semester to participate in the University’s spring 2023 military honor cord ceremony on May 4 at University Park. This invitation is open to Penn State World Campus, Altoona, DuBois, Harrisburg and University Park graduates. 
Members of the Penn State DuBois campus community, including the dancers representing the campus, gather on the main floor of the Bryce Jordan Center during the THON dance marathon

Penn State DuBois dancers and community help raise more than $34,000 for THON

After being on their feet for 46 hours straight, the four dancers that represented Penn State DuBois at THON — Alicia Bryan, Eamon Jamieson, Jalen Kosko and Gaven Wolfgang — can rest a bit easier knowing that their efforts, along with the efforts of the THON committee and the campus community, raised more than $34,000 “For the Kids.”