With a $100,000 gift, the Fairman Family Foundation of DuBois has established a new scholarship at Penn State DuBois. The Fairman Family Trustee Scholarship will help to make higher education accessible and more affordable to individuals in the region looking to prepare for a rewarding career.
Penn State DuBois' Kenny Heverly has been named Pitcher of the Week in both the Penn State University Athletic Conference and the United States Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Nearly 100 students at Penn State DuBois signed up for a unique opportunity to help plan and prepare for their careers March 29 at the campus Networking Luncheon and Career Fair, organized by the campus Office of Career Services.
A group of 15 Penn State DuBois students opted to spend their Spring Break in service to others in need. This year's annual Alternative Spring Break trip took the students to parts of the Appalachia Region, including Williamson, West Virginia and Pikeville, Kentucky.
Professionals who are searching for jobs with area companies are invited to attend a career fair at Penn State DuBois in March. This career event will focus on opportunities in industries and career fields that are thriving in central Pennsylvania, such as human services, business management, engineering, marketing and more.
The 10th annual DuBois Educational Foundation Lion Wine and Cheese fundraiser to support Penn State DuBois athletic and student events is planned for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. April 8 at Luigi's Villa, the former home of the DuBois Lithuanian Club, at 800 West Weber Ave.
Penn State DuBois' THON committee has once again broken its own record in raising funds to support the University-wide efforts of THON, which was held Feb. 17-19 at the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park. DuBois raised $27,616.47 this year to rank No. 9 among Commonwealth Campus locations for funds raised.
Penn State’s Office of the Vice President for Commonwealth Campuses and College of Engineering have created a seed grant program to foster research collaborations between engineering faculty at the University Park campus and at the Commonwealth Campuses.
More than 70 area youngsters took part in youth baseball clinics this weekend, hosted by Penn State DuBois baseball players and coaches. The clinics were held at the Baseball Bank, an independent indoor training facility in DuBois, on Sunday. Clinics focused on hitting, pitching, and defense, and were tailored to specific age groups.
Penn State DuBois' head baseball coach Tom Calliari has announced the roster for the spring 2017 season, which he expects to be another winning campaign. The team is riding a high from last year, which ended with a fifth-place finish in the United States Collegiate Athletics Association Small College World Series in Great Falls, New York.