14 Penn State alumni to receive Alumni Fellow Award

September 21, 2022

Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on Penn State News. Charles Dages, 1977 graduate of the College of Engineering, was featured. 

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Penn State Alumni Association will honor Charles Dages, who received a master’s degree in engineering science in 1977, and 13 other Penn Staters on Sept. 28 with the Alumni Fellow Award, the most prestigious award given by the Alumni Association.

This year’s award ceremony will be livestreamed for remote viewing. Those interested in tuning in can do so by registering for the event. Registration is free but will be required to access the livestream link. The program takes place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Sept. 28.  

This year’s recipients also include Daniel Eichenlaub, a 1978 graduate of the College of Engineering, who was nominated by the College of Agricultural Sciences. 

The Alumni Fellow program is administered by the Penn State Alumni Association in cooperation with the University’s academic colleges, campuses and the Office of the President.  

Alumni are nominated by a college or campus as leaders in their professional fields and accept an invitation from the president of the University to return to campus to share their expertise with students, faculty and administrators.

Visit the Alumni Association’s website for more information on the honorees and the award.

 

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