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This year's recipients of the PWHU Scholarship.

Pennsylvania Wildlife Habitat Unlimited contributes to scholarship

Members of Pennsylvania Wildlife Habitat Unlimited recently made their annual $3,000 contribution to the organization's scholarship fund at Penn State DuBois. Pennsylvania Wildlife Habitat Unlimited representatives Beth Giese and Marcia Newell also had the chance to meet with scholarship recipients Chelby Sherwood and Alec Baker. Established in 2001, the Pennsylvania Wildlife Habitat Unlimited Scholarship provides financial assistance to outstanding undergraduate students enrolled in the Wildlife Technology program at Penn State DuBois.
Tristan Pierce Penn State DuBois

Tristan Pierce

Tristan Pierce (Lancaster/Lancaster, Ohio) scored 32 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and dished out six assists to help Penn State DuBois defeat Penn State New Kensington 97-82 on Nov. 29 to open Penn State University Athletic Conference play.

This year's recipients of the PWHU Scholarship.

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This year's recipients of the PWHU Scholarship pictured in front, left to right, Chelby Sherwood and Alec Baker. In back, left to right, are Penn State DuBois Financial Aid Coordinator Stefanie Penvose and Director of Development Jean Wolf, with PWHU representatives Beth Giese and Marcia Newell.

THON spaghetti dinner at Penn State DuBois rescheduled

A spaghetti dinner to benefit THON at Penn State DuBois, originally scheduled for Dec. 6 has been postponed due to unexpected delays in a campus renovation project. The dinner is now planned for 4 to 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 30 in the Student Union at Penn State DuBois.

Be ready when inclement weather strikes

In years past, weather events caused a delay in the start of activities and classes at University Park campus. When a delay is announced at University Park, employees who perform nonessential services are to report at the announced time. Classes and activities that begin before the announced time are canceled. Inclement weather is likely any time now through March. When it does strike, the Penn State community should check WPSU-FM and Penn State Live -- the official sources for weather-related delay or cancellation advisories at Penn State's University Park campus. In addition, advisories will be sent directly to cell phones via PSUTXT.