As the fall semester approaches its end, games on the hardwood are heating up for both the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions basketball teams at Penn State DuBois. While both teams will have a break coming soon around the holidays, each team has one more contest to play before that break comes.
Two criminal justice students at Penn State DuBois recently shared presentations with the campus community on different types of victimology that they selected and researched for a class. Both presentations were accompanied by a panel discussion with a victim specialist in each of the discussed areas.
Penn State DuBois freshman guard Hailey Theuret prepares to get a shot away during a recent game at the PAW Center, on the campus of Penn State DuBois.
Penn State DuBois junior guard Jordin Sommers handles the basketball in the lane during a recent game at the PAW Center, on the campus of Penn State DuBois.
Penn State DuBois freshman guard Hailey Theuret prepares to get a shot away during a recent game at the PAW Center, on the campus of Penn State DuBois.
Since the Thanksgiving holiday, the men’s and women’s basketball teams have seen a busy couple of weeks, with each team playing four games recently. Both teams are working hard to achieve early season success to propel them through to the upcoming end of semester break.
The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement is inviting students and members of the public to attend a comedic performance of award-winning stand-up comedian, actor and TV writer Graham Kay. This free, public event is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, in Hiller Auditorium on Penn State DuBois’ campus.