Students and trip advisers from Penn State DuBois gather for a group picture at the Three Country Point, where Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet.
A photo of the Brussels Flower Carpet that students got to see during their honors trip in August. The Flower Carpet in Brussels only happens for four days once every two years.
Students and trip advisers from Penn State DuBois gather for a group picture at the Three Country Point, where Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet.
Before the fall semester started, 19 honors students from Penn State DuBois embarked on an unforgettable journey across Europe, visiting Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and France. The weeklong trip, part of the honors scholar program, allowed students to immerse themselves in new cultures, savor local cuisines, explore historical landmarks, and encounter diverse wildlife.
Associate teaching professor Kelly Roen makes a presentation on the value of the Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology Program before the North American Wildlife Technology Association’s accrediting board.
Associate teaching professor Keely Roen makes a presentation on the value of the Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology Program before the North American Wildlife Technology Association’s accrediting board.
The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 17, when paranormal investigator John Zaffis visits campus.