Director of Finance and Business John Luchini and Continuing Education Program Coordinator Shelly Luchini — husband and wife — have both entered retirement together, effective at the end of 2021. With their combined years of service to Penn State DuBois totaling more than half a century, John retires with nearly 35 years and Shelly with almost 25 years at the campus.
Celebrating the vision and leadership of former chancellor M. Scott McBride in his mission to bring the Invent Penn State initiative to Penn State DuBois, the M. Scott McBride Endowment in Support of the North Central PA LaunchBox has been established by the campus.
The new accounting option and data analytics option will provide students with a broadened education in specialized areas, preparing them to find success in a workforce hungry for professionals with their qualifications.
North Central PA LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois continues to expand the services offered to businesses and individuals throughout the region. The latest innovation from the LaunchBox is keeping a Clarion County woman in stitches.
Four Penn State students, including Altoona campus student Jazzmine McCauley, presented their undergraduate research at the annual meeting for the American Society of Criminology in November.
While still in her fourth year of undergraduate studies in the Penn State DuBois engineering program, Nicolette Brossard has already completed research that has attracted international interest.
Planned for Nov. 30, this year, GivingTuesday is a global celebration of generosity and a day made for celebrating the We Are spirit. At Penn State DuBois, gifts made on GivingTuesday will benefit the Penn State DuBois Alumni Society Trustee Scholarship.
In a continuing effort to offer training relevant to the area workforce, Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education will offer a variety of programs designed for those looking to enter or advance a career in the health care industry in 2022.
The Penn State DuBois women's basketball team traveled to Penn State Shenango on Tuesday night, Nov. 16, for its first Penn State University Athletic Conference matchup of the season, falling in a close 55-51 game.