Arts and Entertainment

A capella group The Trills

Penn State DuBois to welcome a capella group The Trills on Jan. 18

The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Thursday, Jan. 18, to experience the unique sounds of The Trills, a six-member a cappella family with a passion for performance, collaboration and creating unforgettable experiences for everyone.
Didge Evolution’s Rob Thomas plays a didgeridoo.

Penn State DuBois to host multi-talented performer Rob Thomas on Nov. 8

The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 8, for a musical, multimedia and scientific adventure, from the birth of the universe to the age of the dinosaurs and to the modern world. There is free admission, and this event is open to the public.
Comedian Derrick Knopsnyder being kissed by a llama

DuBois to welcome comedic talents of Derrick Knopsnyder on Jan. 10

Being called “the best comedian working today”, by his own mother, which is not biased at all, Derrick Knopsnyder is coming to Penn State DuBois. This free, public event is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 10, in Hiller Auditorium. The program is presented by the Penn State DuBois Campus Activities Board and Office of Student Engagement as part of the Diversity, Arts, and Lecture Series.
A person playing a didgeridoo into a microphone

DuBois concert to offer musical journey to the Australian outback on Nov. 29

Didge Evolution will take the audience on a musical journey to the Australian outback, coastal rainforests and beyond. This free, public event is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, in Hiller Auditorium on the Penn State DuBois campus. The program is presented by the Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement as part of the Diversity, Arts, and Lecture Series.