In front, left to right, Penn State DuBois wildlife technology students Alec Baker and Teanna Kobuck cut a section of corrugated pipe to be used in the construction of catfish spawning boxes, as other sections of the artificial habitat are loaded onto a pontoon boat behind them.
Left to Right, Phoenix Sintered Metals Community Initiatives Coordinator Nick Hoffman and Chief Operating Officer Steve Leuschel present a check to Penn State DuBois Chancellor Melanie Hatch and Director of Development Jean Wolf.
Chancellor Melanie Hatch thanked donors for their support at the annual Scholarship Lunch. Hatch said their support allows Penn State DuBois to award $350,000 in scholarships each year.
Joe Palumbo, board member for the A.J. and Sigismunda Palumbo Charitable Trust, presents a check to Chancellor Melanie Hatch to support the Palumbo Scholarship at Penn State DuBois.
Alt is pictured with past and present faculty members from the campus Wildlife Technology Program as well as Umbaugh Lecture Organizers. Left to right are, Carrie O'Brien, Hoagy Schaadt, Umbaugh Lecture Chair Daudi Waryoba, Keely Roen, Alt, Sara Mueller, Emily Thomas, Joe Hummer, and Aaron Stottlemyer.
The Penn State DuBois Alternative Spring Break Team for 2016 at Slide Rock State Park near Sedona, Arizona.
In front, left to right: Julianne Inzana, Emily Gerew, Alaina Shaffer, Courtney Patterson, Sarah Snyder, Juliana Vokes, Linsey Mizic, Aaron Angstadt, Josh Sanko, Zach Wood, and Ryan Lingle.
In back, left to right: Staff Group Leader Steve Harmic, Staff Group Leader and ASB Organizer Marly Doty, Amber Siverling, Amanda Butler, Kristy Hanes, Sadie Viglione, Emi Brown, Jacob Skubisz, Tamera Anthony, Alaina Stiles, Lauren Johnson, Colleen Mulhollan, and Justin Heasley.