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Representatives from Clearfield Bank & Trust

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Left to right, Representatives from Clearfield Bank & Trust, Assistant Vice President and Clearfield Office Manager Cookie Jacobson, DuBois Office Manager Pam Walsh, and President and Chief Executive Officer Michael J. Bibak.

Congressman Glenn Thompson.

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Congressman Glenn Thompson advocated life-long learning and each individual's right to fulfill their own dreams during his commencement address to Penn State DuBois grads Friday Night.

Check presentation.

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Left to right, Dustie Dahl and Diane Bradford of Farmers National Bank, present a $3,500 check to Penn State DuBois Chancellor Melanie Hatch and Director of Development Jean Wolf.

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In front, left to right, Penn State DuBois wildlife technology students Alec Baker and Teanna Kobuck cut a section of corrugated pipe to be used in the construction of catfish spawning boxes, as other sections of the artificial habitat are loaded onto a pontoon boat behind them.

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DuBois wildlife technology students continue conservation efforts at area lake

Efforts to sustain and increase wildlife species at an area lake are picking up this spring with a great deal of help from students in the Penn State DuBois wildlife technology program. The students have partnered with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the Jefferson County Conservation District to provide habitat development at Kyle Lake, a man-made body of water located in Washington Township, Jefferson County.
Phoenix check presentation.

Phoenix Sintered Metals Contributes to Youth Programs

Phoenix Sintered Metals of Brockway, Pennsylvania, has contributed support to youth programs at Penn State DuBois through a Pennsylvania state tax credit program. The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program is administered by the Department of Community and Economic Development, and allows businesses to contribute to specified educational institutions in lieu of regular state tax payments. Specifically, EITC requires that businesses support scholarship funds for youth.
Phoenix check presentation.

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Left to Right, Phoenix Sintered Metals Community Initiatives Coordinator Nick Hoffman and Chief Operating Officer Steve Leuschel present a check to Penn State DuBois Chancellor Melanie Hatch and Director of Development Jean Wolf.

Delta Mu Sigma Co-Chair Tawnya Cordwell.

Students, faculty, staff recognized at Honors Convocation

The 77th annual Delta Mu Sigma Honors Convocation at Penn State DuBois recognized outstanding students, faculty and staff members on Friday night in the campus' Hiller Auditorium. Awards at the Honors Convocation recognize students for a wide range of accomplishments, from academic excellence, to overcoming hardships to succeed. Members of the staff and faculty were celebrated for their commitment to supporting students and for their service to the campus and community. The event is organized each year by members of the Delta Mu Sigma Honors Society.