Some faculty and staff members at Penn State DuBois were recently recognized for their length of service to the campus. Penn State DuBois annually recognizes faculty and staff members for their years of employment when they reach personal, five-year milestones.
All members of the public are invited to attend an expert panel covering the subjects of the opioid epidemic, addiction, treatment and more. The event is scheduled for 12:15-1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, in Room 204 of the DEF Building at Penn State DuBois.
Professionals who are searching for jobs with area companies are invited to attend a career fair at Penn State DuBois on March 27. Employers from nearly 50 companies will be on hand, representing career fields that are thriving in Central Pennsylvania, such as human services, business management, engineering, marketing and more.
The Penn State DuBois THON committee once again broke its own record, capping off the 2018-19 fundraising season with a hair auction during the THON Dancer Sendoff Dinner on Thursday evening, Feb. 14. All told, DuBois raised $30,359 for THON 2019. The three THON dancers representing DuBois at the Bryce Jordan Center for the weekend were Tristen Bressler, Jamie Turner and KJ Long, who are now recovering from spending 46 consecutive hours on their feet.
Melody Young became the first woman in campus history to score 1,0000 career points and join the ranks of the Penn State DuBois 1,0000 Point Club during a home game on February 10, against Penn State Scranton.
The Greenland ice sheet melted a little more easily in the past than it does today because of geological changes, and most of Greenland's ice can be saved from melting if warming is controlled, says a team of Penn State researchers.
Penn State student organizations and units at campuses across the Commonwealth will be holding events in honor of Black History Month. Here’s a look at some of the events taking place at the University’s campuses during the month of February.
Farmers National Bank has contributed $2,500 in support of Penn State DuBois youth programs through a Pennsylvania state tax credit program. The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program is administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development, and allows businesses to contribute to specified educational institutions in lieu of regular state tax payments.
All members of the community are invited to help support the efforts of THON by attending the Dancer Send-off Dinner and Hair Auction planned for Thursday, Feb. 14, in the student union at Penn State DuBois.