Sarah Pierotti, assistant professor in human development and family studies (HDFS) at Penn State DuBois, recently gave a presentation on the importance of mental health to students, faculty, administration and local media at Universidad Latina de América (UNLA) in Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico.
As the session concluded, laughter filled the room as Delbrugge asked if anyone had ever experienced stress. With a resounding yes, she announced the upcoming topic for the third and final segment: stress management.
In the heart of Christ the King Manor, the students' dedication to educating and empowering the community shone brightly, exemplifying the symbiotic relationship between learning and teaching, and the profound impact it can have on the lives of those they touch.
Discover how Penn State DuBois Occupational Therapy Assistant students are making a difference in the DuBois community with their OTA Fall Prevention and Wellness Program in a collaborative effort with Christ the King Manor.
Panelists at the recent Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) internship and employer panel share information with students on their professional backgrounds.
Penn State DuBois freshman Kamryn MacTavish, left, and junior Makena Baney prepare to return the serve from Penn State New Kensington during the home match at the PAW Center.