Campus Life

Students lined up at the career fair.

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Students lined up to receive folders, portfolios, and other tools to aid them on their job search before meeting with potential employers at the career fair.

Students pause for a photo inside one of the community garden planting boxes they constructed.

Students spend spring break rejuvenating communities in need

A group of 15 Penn State DuBois students opted to spend their Spring Break in service to others in need. This year's annual Alternative Spring Break trip took the students to parts of the Appalachia Region, including Williamson, West Virginia and Pikeville, Kentucky.
Students pause for a photo inside one of the community garden planting boxes they constructed.

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Students pause for a photo inside one of the community garden planting boxes they constructed. Row one, left to right: Rachel Duke, Justin Heasley, Alaina Shaffer and Amber Metzger. Row two, left to right: Nathan Lee, Greg Myers, Juli Vokes, Sadie Hubler, Austin Miller and Kristy Hanes.

THON Dancers for 2017.

DuBois makes campus-record contribution to $10 million THON total

Penn State DuBois' THON committee has once again broken its own record in raising funds to support the University-wide efforts of THON, which was held Feb. 17-19 at the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park. DuBois raised $27,616.47 this year to rank No. 9 among Commonwealth Campus locations for funds raised.
Performers at THON Music Fest

Penn State DuBois Music Fest benefits THON

A group of young musicians rallied together For the Kids at one local community's center for the arts. Music Fest was held at the Clearfield Arts Studio Theatre (CAST) on Saturday, Nov. 19. The event featured popular local bands Twin Reverb and Mutual Friends, as well as other entertainers including Penn State DuBois students. It was organized by Penn State DuBois THON Committee member Alaina Shaffer.
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Community events further 'All In' initiative at Penn State DuBois

"All In at Penn State: A Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion" officially kicked off in front of Old Main at University Park on Oct. 6. Each Penn State location will further the initiative with individual programs at that campus. At DuBois, a full roster of programs aimed at educating the campus and community about diverse cultures is planned. The programs are open and free of charge to all students, faculty and staff, as well as all members of the public.