Spring commencement ceremonies at Penn State DuBois are planned for 7 p.m. Friday, May 3, in the Multipurpose Building Gymnasium. The event is open to all members of the public, friends and family of graduates, and all individuals who would like to celebrate the class of 2019. Local philanthropist, businesswoman and community leader Joyce Fairman will offer the commencement address.
Kathy Hill, Center for Science and the Schools; Amanda Smith, Center for Science and the Schools; Willonda McCloud, Lancaster County STEM Alliance; Greg Washington, dean of engineering at UC Irvine; and LaTrenda Leonard Sherrill, Remake Learning, discuss the benefits of the new collaboration.
Penn State DuBois is offering fun and educational classes in June for students going into grades 5–12. There are four Academy programs offered during the weeks of June 17 and 24. These programs include topics in crime, law, wildlife, wildlife technology, forensic science, and healthcare.
The Lion’s Pantry was created by students for students to help address the issue of food insecurity at Penn State's University Park campus. The pantry's mission aims to help students focus on their education, not where their next meal will come from.
Julia Loftus, a sophomore at Penn State, donates her time by helping to sort through food and stock shelves at The Lion’s Pantry. The Lion's Pantry welcomes donations of nonperishable foods, financial gifts, and time from volunteers throughout the Penn State community.