Local manufacturers, students and entrepreneurs now have an opportunity to produce prototypes and reengineered parts utilizing the advanced additive manufacturing equipment now located at Penn State DuBois.
PAL “Parents of Addicted Loved Ones” invites you to an event on August 31st at Hyde Wesleyan Church, Clearfield. Hope filled music, speakers, and a lantern release.
Launched Aug. 16, the Archdiocese of Washington's action plan to promote "an integral ecology" includes practical ways that parishes, Catholic schools and institutions, and individuals and families can care for creation, drawing on environmental science and inspired by Catholic social teaching.
Longtime campus supporters David and Deborah Ross have established a new endowment that will support efforts of the North Central PA LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois.
Lock Haven University recently announced the winners of the 2021 University Faculty Awards. Following the application and faculty committee review process, Dr. Jennifer Deitloff was the recipient of the Outstanding Scholarship Award and Dr. Matthew McKeague was the recipient of the Outstanding Service Award.
Several leading international organizations have joined hands to launch a decade-long campaign, slated to be the biggest ever global human rights movement that aims to empower the world's 1.2 billion people with disabilities and advance their human rights.
In a move designed to limit the spread of COVID-19 on Penn State campuses, the union representing about 2,600 technical service employees, has agreed to follow University requirements for mask-wearing, regardless of vaccination status.
In April, TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) peer mentor and senior Criminal Justice major Adriana Bumbarger was awarded a $1,000 scholarship by the Mid-Eastern Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel (MEAEOPP).