With a $30,000 pledge, Swift Kennedy, and Company has created an Open Doors Scholarship at Penn State DuBois. This unique and unparalleled program offers donors a 2:1 match on their gift, meaning Swift Kennedy's $30,000 pledge will be matched with $60,000 from Penn State, creating a $90,000 endowment.
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.
CBT Bank, a division of Riverview Bank, has established an Open Doors Scholarship at Penn State DuBois. Taking advantage of this unprecedented 2:1 matching opportunity, CBT Bank has pledged $30,000 to create the scholarship, which will be matched with $60,000 from Penn State, creating a $90,000 endowment.
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.
A group of students in the Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology program partnered with local and state organizations to help improve the habitat of a wild trout stream in the area. The biggest effort has been in planting trees, which can make surprising changes.
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.
The 79th annual Delta Mu Sigma Honors Convocation at Penn State DuBois recognized outstanding students, faculty, and staff members on April 20 in the campus' Hiller Auditorium. The event is organized each year by members of the Delta Mu Sigma Honors Society.
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.