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Students displayed signs along Route 255 in front of campus during a reintegrative shaming exercise.

AOJ Shaming Exercise.

Students displayed signs along Route 255 in front of campus during a reintegrative shaming exercise for their criminology class. Though the students committed no crimes, the intention was for them to experience how effective this form of punishment can be.

New course offerings at DuBois will help students prepare for medical careers

New course and lab offerings available for the first time at Penn State DuBois will help local students aspiring to work in health care fields receive more of their education close to home. Beginning in the spring 2019 semester, Penn State DuBois will offer Chem 212 and Chem 213, which are Organic Chemistry and a lab in Organic Chemistry.
Neyda Abreu

Faculty member tapped for international study with Japanese Space Agency

Penn State DuBois Associate Professor of Mathematics and Geoscience Neyda Abreu has earned the opportunity of a lifetime. She has been invited to join an international research team with the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA) to analyze material collected from asteroids during space missions. Abreu described the opportunity, saying, “I have just been given the chance to touch a thread in the fabric of the universe.”
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Geoscience Neyda Abreu

Neyda Abreu

Associate Professor of Mathematics and Geoscience Neyda Abreu has been invited to join an international research team with the Japanese Space Agency.

Associate Professor of Mathematics and Geoscience Neyda Abreu.

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Associate Professor of Mathematics and Geoscience Neyda Abreu has been invited to join an international research team with the Japanese Space Agency.

Unveiling the veterans monument.

Veterans Monument

Left to right, Veterans Club Advisor Sueann Doran, Veterans Club President Ken Larsen, and Chancellor M. Scott McBride unveil the new Veterans Monument during ceremonies on November 12.

Unveiling the veterans monument.

Memorial dedicated during Penn State DuBois Veterans Day ceremony

A monument honoring all students, past, present and future, who serve or have served in the armed forces was dedicated during a Veterans Day ceremony on Monday, Nov. 12, at Penn State DuBois. The granite, keystone-shaped stone features the seals of all five branches of the U.S. military, as well as an inscription memorializing the campus' student-veterans.