A unique opportunity for career exploration was attended by nearly 100 Penn State DuBois students on Wednesday. The Networking Luncheon and Career Fair, organized by the campus Office of Career Services, featured more than 50 companies looking to recruit new talent.
A series of courses offered through Penn State DuBois Outreach this spring are designed to help supervisors become more effective and efficient leaders. The Supervisory Essentials Series is an eight-class training opportunity for supervisors at all levels of experience.
Kenneth Burkett, executive director of the Jefferson County History Center, will offer a presentation on local attraction called Scripture Rocks at noon April 10 in the campus library at Penn State DuBois. Burkett will present the life story of Douglas Monroe Stahlman, who inscribed biblical passages on the rocks, which are located just outside of Brookville.
The Penn State DuBois baseball team rolled out from campus early Friday morning, March 2, to head to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This would mark the second straight season DuBois would make the Spring Training trip to the Ripken Experience to play a tough seven games over the course of four days. Game summaries for the week were provided by assistant coach Aaron Peters.
Penn State DuBois wrestler John Prentice brought home All-American Honors following the National Collegiate Wrestling Association National Championships in Allen, Texas. He and teammate Bryce Hanley both wrestled in the championship. Prentice is a senior making his fourth trip to the National Championships, Hanly, a junior, made his third trip to Texas.