Students Bryant Miloser, left, and Eli Depaulis plant saplings on a 35 acre portion of reclaimed mine land in the Moshannon State Forrest as part of an ongoing reforestation project.
Students Bryant Miloser, left, and Eli Depaulis plant saplings on a 35 acre portion of reclaimed mine land in the Moshannon State Forrest as part of an ongoing reforestation project.
Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education will offer Engineer in Training prep classes beginning in June. The 12-week, 72-hour course will run from 5 until 8 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays from June 3 to Aug. 22.
A group of wildlife technology students at Penn State DuBois have contributed to reclaiming some area mine land while gaining valuable, real-world lessons. Lecturer in Wildlife Technology Carrie O’Brien took two sections of her class to a site in the Moshannon State Forest in Elk County in late April to help plant trees in a large-scale effort to reforest a 35-acre portion of public ground.
A 2019 graduate of the Penn State DuBois Information Sciences and Technology (IST) program is launching his career with the nation’s leading producer of military technology in areas of aeronautics, maritime systems, space exploration and more. CJ Seitz, of Treasure Lake, landed a position as a software engineering associate with Lockheed Martin months before his graduation.