Amy Fatula, academic fieldwork coordinator and assistant teaching professor in the Penn State DuBois Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) Program at Penn State DuBois, has been elected to the Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association Board of Directors as the OTA at large representative for the state.
In remembrance of those who lost their lives during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and their tragic aftermath, events and resources are being offered for Penn State campus and community members across the commonwealth for the 20th commemoration.
Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education has scheduled a variety of courses this fall that are available to all members of the community interested in learning new skills that could enrich their lives or further their careers.
Members of the Wildlife Leadership Academy recently spent a day exploring their educational options at Penn State DuBois. Faculty and staff at the campus welcomed 17 academy students in grades 10-12 from school districts across Pennsylvania and other states for an in-depth look at the Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology Program.
The first round of the 2021 Penn State Women in Engineering (WE) Design Competition has kicked off with an online quiz bowl, open now until Friday, Sept. 24.
Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology students will lead the 2021 “Walk in Penn’s Woods” on Oct. 3 at Camp Mountain Run. Throughout the custom, two-mile hike the group will be introduced to approximately 25 species of woody plants.
The Penn State Alumni Association will honor 22 Penn Staters on Oct. 6 with the Alumni Fellow Award, the highest award given by the Alumni Association.
A mobile exhibit on display in the Penn State DuBois Library this semester tells the story of Penn State athletes who served the United States during World War I. Titled “Field to Front, this mobile display was created by the team at the Penn State All-Sports Museum at University Park, and will be open to the public in the campus library for the entire fall semester.