Santa and Mrs. Claus will again visit Penn State DuBois this year for the campus’ 27th Annual Breakfast with Santa. Children and families are invited to schedule a timeslot for breakfast from 8 until 11 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 4, in the Hiller Student Union.
The Penn State DuBois Alumni Society recognized three individuals with the annual Alumni Society Awards during a virtual ceremony on November 1. Video of the recognition can be viewed at dubois.xlhl.net/alumni-awards
Penn State DuBois’ popular Video Game Day has returned in 2021, featuring popular games available on consoles and PC’s. All members of the public, of all ages, are invited to attend from 4 until 11 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6, in the DEF Building at Penn State DuBois.
All employees, as well as undergraduate and graduate students supported on wage payroll, who have a disability or medical condition that they believe prevents them from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine can now request accommodations by completing an online request form on or before Friday, Nov. 12.
Individuals covered by the federal vaccination mandate currently impacting nine Penn State campuses who believe that their sincerely held religious beliefs, practices or observances prevent them from receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, may complete an online accommodation request form on or before Nov. 5.
Just in time for Halloween, paranormal expert John Zaffis will share his experiences with the supernatural during a free, public event on Oct. 26 at Penn State DuBois.
Faculty and staff at Penn State campuses where they are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19 can now upload their proof of vaccination online and are encouraged to do so as soon as possible.
All faculty and staff at Penn State locations where work is being conducted under federal contracts are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8 under President Joe Biden’s recent executive order requiring vaccination for federal contractors, Penn State has determined.
Pennsylvania’s state tree is under attack by an invasive species of insect known as the hemlock woolly adelgid. Penn State DuBois students are helping conservation professionals combat this threat.
A mobile exhibit on display in the Penn State DuBois Library this semester tells the story of Penn State athletes who served the United States during World War I. Titled “Field to Front, this mobile display was created by the team at the Penn State All-Sports Museum at University Park, and will be open to the public in the campus library for the entire fall semester.