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BEST Kickoff event.

National robotics competition slated for Oct. 21-22 at Penn State DuBois

A nationwide robotics competition for middle and high school students will take place at Penn State DuBois, and all interested spectators from the public are invited to attend. The BEST (Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology) robotics competition will take place Oct. 21-22 in the campus gymnasium, with Penn State DuBois serving as a local hub for the competition for the third year in a row.
A Manufacturing Day presentation.

Manufacturing Day 16

Penn State DuBois Assistant Professor of Engineering Daudi Waryoba explains the production process of powder metal parts during a Manufacturing Day presentation.

Men prepare to step off for Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.

'Walk a Mile' event raises awareness of violence against women

A total of 40 men from Penn State DuBois stepped into high heels Sept. 28 for the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event. The men's march is meant to raise awareness of the battle against rape, sexual assault, and gender violence, and to get more men involved in the fight. The men marched through campus, as well as off campus, along Route 255, and down Liberty Boulevard, then back. The round trip added up to the men walking a full mile in their pumps.
Pictured at Union Station in Washington DC are OTA students and faculty

Penn State DuBois students and faculty lobby for health care solutions

A total of 10 Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) students from Penn State DuBois, as well as two of their faculty members from the OTA program attended the American Occupational Therapy Association’s (AOTA) 2016 Hill Day in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 19. More than 650 politically active occupational therapy practitioners and occupational therapy students from across the United States descended on Capitol Hill to make their voices heard during the profession's annual advocacy event.
Pictured at Union Station in Washington DC are OTA students and faculty

OTA Hill Day

Pictured at Union Station in Washington DC are OTA students and faculty, left to right: Front row: Megan Uncapher, Sarah Lenhart, Searra Wasicki, Samantha Knepp, Senior Instructor LuAnn Demi.

Back row: Lisa Sargent, Lauren DeCarli, Tori Cepull, Cathy Provost, Ashley Mangiantini, Justin Kubina, Instructor Amy Fatula.

Wildlife Technology Student Chelsea Beck assisted with the bird banding study.

Future leaders in wildlife conservation visit campus

A group of young people interested in careers focused on wildlife conservation or research visited Penn State DuBois on Monday to learn about educational opportunities that could interest them. A total of 19 high school age students visited as members of the Wildlife Leadership Academy, based in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, and they learned more about the Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology degree program during their visit.