In what can only be described as a team having all desire and no quit, and maybe some Penn State White Out magic, the volleyball team at Penn State DuBois never gave up and completed a come-from-behind win over Penn State New Kensington on Oct. 4 at the PAW Center.
Every fall semester, the Human Development and Family Studies department at Penn State DuBois hosts an internship and employer panel comprised of local social service agencies that provide hands-on internship experiences for students enrolled in the HDFS program.
Continuing and Community Education at Penn State DuBois is preparing to offer a beginner jewelry making and metalsmithing course to give student the experience of exploring the technical challenges, the discovery of design and creating their own jewelry.
The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 18, to experience a show that reaches beyond the grave and is bound to make you scream when Peter Boie comes to campus.
Jessica Clontz, assistant teaching professor in human development and family studies at Penn State DuBois, was a featured speaker at the recent Recovery Expo and Hiring Event.
Several men representing students, faculty and staff at Penn State DuBois took to the streets, or at least the sidewalks around campus, wearing high-heel shoes during the annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event, held on Sept. 13.
During the last academic year, Penn State DuBois saw the creation of its own esports club, with a goal of bringing students together through their shared passion for gaming. With the excitement of esports and its recent rapid rise to prominence throughout the world, Penn State DuBois has taken a big step toward making esports a staple on campus.
From mid-September through the end of October, Penn State units at campuses across the commonwealth will be holding events in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. This year's overall theme is "Nuestra Comunidad Latina: Celebrating a Thriving Community."
Events are being offered for Penn State campus and community members across the commonwealth in remembrance of those who lost their lives during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and their aftermath.