The final week of March typically means a full schedule for both the baseball and softball teams at Penn State DuBois. This year was no different, with both teams playing six games last week. Now, both teams will be looking to find more successes this week, as a full slate of games is again on the schedule.
Penn State DuBois students Tayler Rafferty, left, and Hannah Thompson, right, pause for a moment for a picture during their service trip to Kentucky as part of a group from Christian Student Fellowship at Penn State DuBois.
Penn State DuBois student Remington Crawford works hard on a home repair project during the spring break service trip to Kentucky through the Christian Student Fellowship organization at Penn State DuBois.
Students from the Christian Student Fellowship organization at Penn State DuBois work through a demolition project during their spring break service trip to Kentucky.
Penn State DuBois students Tayler Rafferty, left, and Hannah Thompson, right, pause for a moment for a picture during their service trip to Kentucky as part of a group from Christian Student Fellowship at Penn State DuBois.
During spring break, when many students are enjoying time off or a vacation, several students from Penn State DuBois who are part of the Christian Student Fellowship (CSF) organization traveled to Kentucky to take part in a service trip to benefit those in need.
Penn State DuBois student Tristan Parker, left, talks with alumnus Caleb Bennett, financial professional with Equitable Advisors, during the career fair at the PAW Center.
Employers and representatives from Penn State DuBois gather in the DuBois Educational Foundation building for brunch prior to the start of the career fair.