Four Penn State DuBois students will represent the campus as the official THON Dancers at this year’s Penn State Dance Marathon. Charis Martell, Brianna Shaw, Sarah Voris, and Haley Rummel are this year’s official Penn State DuBois THON dancers, and will be celebrated through a virtual send-off event at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, February 10, via Zoom at https://psu.zoom.us/j/99160171680
Penn State DuBois and the Allegheny Mountain Section #0203 of the American Society for Quality have announced that the Certified Quality Technician test primer will be offered again this spring at the campus.
Another donor has signed up for this year’s Penn State DuBois hair auction, joining others who have put their locks on the line, “For the kids”. Alianna Raffeinner, joins Heather Witherow, Megan McCain, 9-year old Audrey Harmic, Steve Harmic, Jessica Mondi and Michael Morri, as this year’s hair donors.
Penn State DuBois has announced the campus Dean’s List for the fall 2020 semester. In recognition of academic excellence, students who maintain a grade point average of 3.50 or higher are named to the Dean's List each semester.
Farmers National Bank has contributed $2,500 in support of Penn State DuBois youth programing through a Pennsylvania state tax credit program. This gift supports scholarship funds for youth.
Penn State University Police and Public Safety is urging the Penn State community to be wary of individuals who scam unsuspecting victims out of cash and more through emails and other communications — while disguised as someone victims trust.
Though the landscape is much different this year, brave volunteers have still stepped up for the biggest fundraiser of every THON season – the hair auction, to raise funds for Penn State DuBois Benefiting THON, a student-led organization that supports the University-Wide mission of THON.
Penn State DuBois Assistant Teaching Professor of Wildlife Technology Emily Thomas hasn’t just found silver linings during the pandemic, she has also provided them. Thomas recently made presentations on wildlife species, via Zoom, to first and second graders at Shelter Rock Elementary School on Long Island, New York.
The Glenn and Ruth Mengle Foundation of DuBois has made a $20,000 gift to support the Glenn and Ruth Mengle Foundation Scholarship at Penn State DuBois. First established in 1998 with a $15,000 gift, the foundation pledges support to this scholarship fund each year.
As part of the University’s comprehensive testing strategy for the spring semester, all Penn State students must meet requirements for COVID-19 testing prior to their return or if they are already living in their campus community.