Earth Day will be internationally recognized on April 22, but at Penn State, Earth Day(s) will be celebrated throughout the month of April. Students, faculty, staff and members of the community are invited to attend the events. Show your Earth Day spirit on social media by using #PSUEarthDays and visit the Earth Day(s) 2018 website to learn how to get involved.
An Earth Day celebration at Penn State DuBois will feature educational exhibits and programs on topics such as sustainability, energy conservation and more. The public is invited to attend the event, free of charge, from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18, in the Multipurpose Building Gymnasium.
The Penn State DuBois Veterans Club will hold a 5K run and one-mile walk to benefit the club's fund drive for the installation of a campus veterans memorial. The event is planned for April 21 at the Beaver Meadow Walkway in DuBois.
A unique opportunity for career exploration was attended by nearly 100 Penn State DuBois students on Wednesday. The Networking Luncheon and Career Fair, organized by the campus Office of Career Services, featured more than 50 companies looking to recruit new talent.
Kenneth Burkett, executive director of the Jefferson County History Center, will offer a presentation on local attraction called Scripture Rocks at noon April 10 in the campus library at Penn State DuBois. Burkett will present the life story of Douglas Monroe Stahlman, who inscribed biblical passages on the rocks, which are located just outside of Brookville.
The Alternative Spring Break group at Martha's Kitchen, a charitable organization that provides food to low income individuals.In front, left to right: Austin Sansig and Daulton Helo.In back left to right: Tory Anderson, Emily Donahue, Meredith Carroll, Shannon Josefoski, Koren McCullough, Alaina Shaffer, Kyrsten Enseki, Ryan Lingle.
Professionals who are searching for jobs with area companies are invited to attend a career fair at Penn State DuBois on March 28. Employers from more than 50 companies will be on hand, representing career fields that are thriving in Central Pennsylvania, such as human services, business management, engineering, marketing and more.