Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology students will lead the 2021 “Walk in Penn’s Woods” on Oct. 3 at Camp Mountain Run. Throughout the custom, two-mile hike the group will be introduced to approximately 25 species of woody plants.
In remembrance of those who lost their lives during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and their tragic aftermath, events and resources are being offered for Penn State campus and community members across the commonwealth for the 20th commemoration.
Penn State students, faculty and staff who are not vaccinated for COVID-19 and those who have not shared with the University that they are fully vaccinated will be required to test weekly for COVID-19 throughout the fall semester, or until they share with the University that they have been fully vaccinated.
The 12th annual Penn State DuBois Golf Benefit is planned for Sept. 10 at the Silver Golf Course in Treasure Lake in DuBois. There is still time to sign up teams for this four-person scramble. Registration and lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m., with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. All proceeds directly benefit Penn State DuBois varsity athletic programs.
In a move designed to limit the spread of COVID-19 on Penn State campuses, the union representing about 2,600 technical service employees, has agreed to follow University requirements for mask-wearing, regardless of vaccination status. The agreement goes into effect immediately.
Recognized student organizations may return to holding in-person activities, including meetings, tabling, and other events for the fall semester. Students are expected to follow all current masking requirements on their campus during these activities.
Due to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 conditions around the country and in Pennsylvania, effective immediately (Aug. 4), Penn State will require all students, faculty, staff and visitors — including those who are vaccinated and unvaccinated — to wear masks indoors at all campuses. Within the last 24 hours, many counties that are home to Penn State campuses have shifted to “orange” status, warranting an immediate adjustment to the University’s on-campus masking requirement.
The Penn State Board of Trustees on July 15, 2021, approved a $17.3 million project to renovate and expand the DuBois campus' Physical Fitness, Athletics and Wellness, or PAW, Center.
The renovation and addition to the Physical Fitness, Athletics and Wellness (PAW) Center at Penn State DuBois has received final approval from the Board of Trustees, a $17.3 million project that will transform the current building into a state-of-the-art facility with a focus on athletics, health and recreation.