Shana Bogert, a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, received her military honor cord from Penn State President Eric Barron during a ceremony May 3 that honored 28 active and retired members of the military who will be receiving degrees from Penn State this spring. Bogert will be receiving her bachelor's degree in athletic training.
Military honor cords were presented to 28 undergraduate and graduate students who will receive their Penn State degrees this spring, and who have honorably served, or are currently serving, in the U.S. military.
Assistant Teaching Professor of Chemistry Francelys Medina instructs student Julia Wirths of DuBois in one of last year's youth science courses. This year a chemistry themed class will be used to make candy through fun and educational lessons.
Penn State York is offering a four-day Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) preparation course, July 30-Aug.2., to help students prepare to take the SAT. Registration is underway now.
Mike Nesbit, vice president and personal lines manager, at left, with George Heigel, president, support the Penn State DuBois Open Doors Scholarship Program through their business, Swift Kennedy and Company Insurance.
Chancellor M. Scott McBride recently accepted a $30,000 pledge from representatives from CBT/Riverview Bank to establish an Open Doors Scholarship. Pictured, left to right, are William Wood, CBT Bank; McBride; Judy Mitchell, and Michael Bibak, both with CBT Bank.
Students Katelyn Blystone, left, and Morgan Silvis look over one of the saplings they've planted as part of an environmental repair and restoration effort along native trout stream Montgomery Run.
In OT 202 the students attend a sensory integration workshop at the Sensory Station in Clearfield. Instruction is provided by Kylie Yanock, OTR/L, an alumnus of the PSU DuBois OTA Program.
In OT 202 the students attend a sensory integration workshop at the Sensory Station in Clearfield. Instruction is provided by Kylie Yanock, OTR/L, an alumnus of the PSU DuBois OTA Program.