An annual tradition at Penn State DuBois leading up to the conclusion of THON season, the THON sendoff dinner and hair auction were held on Wednesday, Feb. 12, to celebrate this years’ dancers from the campus and to make a final push toward achieving the campus' donation goal.
American culinary historian, lawyer and public policy adviser Adrian Miller will offer an engaging and educational journey through the lives of African Americans who have served as cooks for U.S. presidents, "Black Chefs in the White House," at 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, via Zoom and also in-person at the Paul Robeson Cultural Center Library in the HUB. More information and registration is available at this link.
Continuing and Community Education at Penn State DuBois is preparing to offer a beginner and advanced jewelry-making and metalsmithing courses to give students the experience of exploring the technical challenges, the discovery of design and creating their own jewelry.
When the basketball seasons at Penn State DuBois roll through January and February, it means games within the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) come frequently. While this often presents challenges for the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions, it also gives both teams prime opportunities to climb in the west division of the PSUAC.