After impressive efforts by both the men’s and women’s basketball teams during the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference playoffs, Penn State DuBois saw both teams receive bids to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association national championship tournaments this week in Buffalo, New York.
Excitement and drama once again filled Hiller Auditorium at Penn State DuBois on March 6 for the 35th annual Senior Scholastic Challenge. Students from six high schools in the region came to the campus to test their knowledge against other students and to see which school would take the top spot at the end of the evening.
We Are Weekend, the second annual homecoming weekend for Penn State DuBois, is scheduled to take place Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12, with multiple events and activities.
The North Central Pennsylvania LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois has launched an initiative aimed at preparing high school seniors for careers in advanced manufacturing and technology. The Industry 4.0 Academy, designed as a hands-on learning experience, introduces students to cutting-edge concepts such as robotics, automation, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity.
In what can only be described as a once-in-a-lifetime experience, the four dancers who represented Penn State DuBois at THON — Amber Eberly, Gabby Horner, Veronica Mercurio and Paige Miller — have returned to campus after completing the 46-hour dance marathon at the Bryce Jordan Center. After being on their feet for that long, they got to rest a bit easier knowing that their efforts, along with the efforts of the THON committee and the campus community, raised more than $31,000 “For the Kids.”
The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Student Union on Thursday, Feb. 27, for a show by Steel Dragon, a martial arts and lion dance studio in Lawrenceville’s Ice House Studios.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams at Penn State DuBois both closed out the regular season on quite a run, improving their playoff positions in the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC) along the way. Now, both teams are preparing to take on tough conference matchups as the playoffs begin.
Young minds from around the region gathered in the Hiller Auditorium at Penn State DuBois on Feb. 20 for the 26th annual junior scholastic challenge. Middle school students from five schools came together to test their knowledge in numerous subjects.
The Information Sciences and Technology program at Penn State DuBois has received additional equipment as part of its ongoing partnership with Penn State Information Technology leadership and IT Infrastructure.
With the regular season approaching its end, the men’s and women’s basketball teams are looking to continue their high level of play and finish the regular season on the highest note possible. With both teams in playoff position within the Pennsylvania State University Athletic Conference (PSUAC), the Nittany Lions and Lady Lions are looking to pick up a few more conference wins to help improve their positions.