On Wednesday, April 20, faculty and staff gathered in the DEF Building to enjoy lunch and celebrate service anniversaries for Penn State DuBois employees. Jungwoo Ryoo, chancellor and chief academic officer, presided over the event, thanking each person individually for their contribution to the campus and commitment to the University.
WPSU celebrates the 70th anniversary of the birth of educational television — at a 1952 conference at the Penn State Nittany Lion Inn — by handing out free ice cream from Berkey Creamery and commemorative laptop stickers at the University Park, DuBois and Altoona campuses.
Penn State DuBois' alternative spring break (ASB) trip made a triumphant return this year, marking what would have been its 15th year, after a moratorium due to COVID-19. For the ABS trip, eight students in the "Foundations: Civic and Community Engagement" class participated in service activities in the Pittsburgh area.
Penn State's sexual misconduct climate survey will close on April 22. The survey was sent to a random sample of students at all Penn State campuses; students can check their Penn State email for a link to complete the survey. The University-wide survey is designed to assess issues of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment.
Penn State DuBois students toured Pittsburgh's Hill District to learn about gentrification. Pictured are Jeremiah Ervin, Andrew Griffiths, Christian Pryde, Brook Grove, Terri Baltimore of the Hill House Association, Morgan Mandell, Nathan Murarik, Evan McDowell and Tanner Conner.
Penn State DuBois students Evan McDowell, Christian Pryde and Tanner Conner serve breakfast at Light of Life Mission as part of the alternative spring break trip to Pittsburgh.