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Student Hayley Knepper and Sandy Township Police Chief Kris Kruzelak fingerprint Brett Sullivan.

Students team up with local police for child safety event

Students in the Administration of Justice program at Penn State DuBois partnered with police on Nov. 19 in efforts to improve the safety of area children, as well as to foster a relationship between the community and police officers. Students joined Sandy Township Police at their station for the “Children’s Paw Prints with the Police” event.
Lecturer in Human Development and Family Studies Jessica Clontz , at center, leads a workshop for students in gifted programs at area school districts.

Workshops highlight educational opportunities for students poised to succeed

Faculty and staff members at Penn State DuBois hosted a collection of workshops on Nov. 20 to help introduce area middle and high school students to some of the options they'll have in both higher education, as well as careers. The Gifted Workshop series was aimed specifically at students in gifted or advanced curriculums, and welcomed more than 40 students in grades seven through 12.
Lecturer in Human Development and Family Studies Jessica Clontz , at center, leads a workshop for students in gifted programs at area school districts.

Gifted Workshop 19

Lecturer in Human Development and Family Studies Jessica Clontz , at center, leads a workshop for students in gifted programs at area school districts. The session examined how human services professionals solve social problems impacting communities.  

The Penn State DuBois Honors Group

Students share impact of international travel following trip to Ireland

A group of three Penn State DuBois honors students recently shared experiences they gained during a trip to Ireland with the campus Honors Program. John Mark Miller, Andrew Mahle, and Makayla Whaling took the international travel opportunity, available exclusively to honors students, to bolster their educational experience through immersion in another culture.
The Penn State DuBois Honors Group

Ireland Honors Group

The Penn State DuBois Honors Group at the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland. From left, students John Mark Miller, Makayla Whaling, and Raquel Zattoni, Honors Program Coordinator Evelyn Wamboye, Assistant Director of Career Services Anna Akintunde, and student Andrew Mahle.

North Central PA LaunchBox Director Brad Lashinsky with Lisa LaBue of First Commonwealth Bank-Trust.

Mengle LB Gift

North Central PA LaunchBox Director Brad Lashinsky receives a $15,000 donation presented by First Commonwealth Bank-Trust Assistant Vice President and Trust Officer Lisa LaBue on behalf of the Glenn and Ruth Mengle Foundation.

North Central PA LaunchBox Director Brad Lashinsky with Lisa LaBue of First Commonwealth Bank-Trust.

Mengle Foundation commits $15,000 to support North Central PA LaunchBox

The Glenn and Ruth Mengle Foundation of St. Marys, Pennsylvania, has made a $15,000 gift to support the North Central PA LaunchBox Powered by Penn State DuBois. These funds will be used to enhance the downtown LaunchBox location with state-of-the-art technical equipment that will be made available to entrepreneurs and business representatives using the facility.
Volleyball All-American Players

DuBois volleyball players named All-Americans

Three Penn State DuBois volleyball players have been named All-Americans by the United States Collegiate Athletic Association for their play on the court. Allison Easton earned 1st Team All-American, Jenna Hyde earned 2nd Team All-American, and Skylar Ceprish earned Honorable Mention.