Ramakrishnan Rajagopalan, professor of engineering at Penn State DuBois, right, stands next to Tony Zaffuto, president of Metaltech, left, and Bethany Zaffuto, marketing lead for Metaltech, center, in one of the engineering labs at Penn State DuBois.
Ramakrishnan Rajagopalan, professor of engineering at Penn State DuBois, demonstrates how some equipment and processes work within one of the engineering labs at Penn State DuBois. Tony Zaffuto, founder and president, right, and Bethany Zaffuto, marketer, left, from Metaltech look on during the demonstration.
Ramakrishnan Rajagopalan, professor of engineering at Penn State DuBois, right, stands next to Tony Zaffuto, president of Metaltech, left, and Bethany Zaffuto, marketing lead for Metaltech, center, in one of the engineering labs at Penn State DuBois.
Estate planning and other legal documents that are often entailed in end-of-life planning. Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education is preparing to offer a new seminar series that aims to help individuals and families navigate end-of-life planning.
Estate planning and other legal documents that are often entailed in end-of-life planning. Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education is preparing to offer a new seminar series that aims to help individuals and families navigate end-of-life planning.
A CNC mill shaping a metal part. Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education is preparing to offer two CNC related training courses, scheduled to begin in mid-August.
A CNC mill shaping a metal part. Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education is preparing to offer two CNC related training courses, scheduled to begin in mid-August.
Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology graduate Andrea Lecuyer, top left, who graduated from the program in spring 2025, works with students at Juniata Elementary in DuBois to view and study organisms found during the wetlands education program held at the school in May.
Students from Juniata Elementary in DuBois work on identifying some of the organisms that were found during the wetlands program held at the school in May.
Emily Thomas, left, associate teaching professor of wildlife technology at Penn State DuBois, discusses organisms the students found on rocks within a wetlands area during the program session held at Juniata Elementary in DuBois in May.