A series of seed grants from the Office of the Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses has provided Penn State campus leaders with the support to implement transformative initiatives and best practices that have been successful at other University campuses.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams at Penn State DuBois find themselves closing in on the end of their season long journeys. Starting back in the first week of November, the season now comes down to the final two games, both of which will be played at home at the PAW Center.
The perfect send off for the four THON dancers from Penn State DuBois, the annual hair auction in support of THON was held Wednesday evening. A record $14,720 was raised to help in the fight against pediatric cancer.
Roger Brindley, vice provost for Penn State Global; Andrea Dowhower interim vice president for Student Affairs; and Renata Engel, vice provost for online education, share resources available for individuals who have been impacted by the earthquake in Syria and Turkey, as well as ways to help with the rescue and recovery.
With the end of the regular season closing in fast, the basketball teams at Penn State DuBois are looking to capitalize on an upcoming schedule that will see them play three of their last four games at home at the PAW Center.
Penn State DuBois now offers a bachelor’s degree specifically in information technology. In preparation for the upcoming visitation day on Feb. 23, here are the highlights of the degree program.
Several members of the faculty and staff at Penn State DuBois were recently recognized for their service to the campus. At a special luncheon held on campus, those members whose years of employment reached five-year milestones were honored.
Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams at Penn State DuBois are looking to start off a new week by getting back on the winning track. After losses for both the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions in their only games last week, this week brings new opportunities to find wins on the hardwood.
The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Thursday, Feb. 2, to take a historical journey with Eboné Bell through Black history and historical figures.