Row 1, left to right: Ram Rajagopalan, assistant professor of engineering, 5 years; Jackie Atkins, assistant teaching professor of English, 30 years; Laurie Breakey, assistant teaching professor of business, 30 years; LuAnn Demi, assistant teaching professor of occupational therapy, 20 years. Row 2, left to right: Diana Kreydt, student advocacy specialist, 15 years; Carrie O’Brien, lecturer of forestry, 5 years; Jill Benton, campus nurse, 10 years; Kim Lumadue, administrative support, registrar, 5 years; Jessica Clontz, lecturer of Human Development and Family Studies, 5 years; Tony Vallone, associate professor of English, 30 years; Roxanne Masisak, administrative support, academic affairs, 35 years. Row 3, left to right: Randy Spaid, Technical Service, 15 years; Dennis Duttry, Technical Service, 20 years; Garrett Roen, registrar, 15 years; Byron Parizek, associate professor of mathematics and geoscience, 15 years.
Some faculty and staff members at Penn State DuBois were recently recognized for their length of service to the campus. Penn State DuBois annually recognizes faculty and staff members for their years of employment when they reach personal, five-year milestones.
Ethan Munoz uses Nintento Labo for the first time at THON 2019. Teaching and Learning Technology and the THON Engagement and Empowerment Network (TEENetwork) helped kids experience emerging education technology during THON weekend.
All members of the public are invited to attend an expert panel covering the subjects of the opioid epidemic, addiction, treatment and more. The event is scheduled for 12:15-1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 20, in Room 204 of the DEF Building at Penn State DuBois.