Leadership expert and Penn State Alumni Fellow Craig Pearce visited Penn State DuBois on Friday, Oct. 28, offering a presentation on his strategies for shared leadership. According to Pearce, implementing shared responsibility for leadership throughout the reporting structure of a business or organization improves overall operation and productivity.
"All In at Penn State: A Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion" officially kicked off in front of Old Main at University Park on Oct. 6. Each Penn State location will further the initiative with individual programs at that campus. At DuBois, a full roster of programs aimed at educating the campus and community about diverse cultures is planned. The programs are open and free of charge to all students, faculty and staff, as well as all members of the public.
DuBois Area High School won first place in the BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) Robotics Competition held Oct. 21-22 in the campus gymnasium at Penn State DuBois. Second and third place went to Clearfield Area High School and Redbank Valley, respectively. All three schools will advance to the Northern Plains BEST Regional Championships, to be held Dec. 1-3 at North Dakota State University.
Members of the DuBois Area High School Team hoist their trophy in celebration of taking First Place in the BEST Robotics Competition at Penn State DuBois on Saturday. They'll advance to BEST Regional Championships to be held December 1-3, at North Dakota State University.
Three campus alumni were recognized for their achievements at the Penn State DuBois Alumni Society's Alumni Awards Banquet on Oct. 13 at the DuBois Country Club. Craig Ball received the Outstanding Alumni Award, Ronald Santini was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Michael White received the Outstanding Young Alumni Award.
In front, left to right: Award recipients Craig Ball, Ron Santini and Michael White.
In back, left to right: Presenters Bill McFadden, Christopher Santini and Kyle Hilfiger.