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Wildlife Technology Faculty Member Profiles

The faculty at Penn State DuBois are dedicated to helping our students succeed.  Both classes and labs are taught by faculty, not teaching assistants, and the small class size ensures that students get a high level of personal attention.  Click on a faculty member's name to learn more about him or her!

Keely Roen joined the Penn State DuBois campus in 2001.  She is the Principal Investigator for the DuBois saw-whet owl banding station and the co-principal investigator on a study of shorthead garter snake distribution and ecology with Mr. Joe Hummer.  She serves on the Board of Directors for the Pennsylvania Chapter of the Wildlife Society, as the College of Agriculture Representative for the campus and is actively involved in the Women's Liaison Committee.

Keely has a B.A. in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.S. in Ecology from Penn State University.  She worked as an environmental consultant in Virginia for several years before pursuing her Master’s degree in 1999.

Keely teaches wildlife management techniques (map and compass, GPS, radiotelemetry, trapping – all the fun stuff), terrestrial wildlife management, wildlife statistics, and careers in agriculture.  She also teaches STS 005: Women in Science and BISCI 003:  Environmental Science.  When she isn’t teaching or advising students, she is birdwatching, canoeing, or playing with her sons.

 

Ms. Keely Roen
Instructor in Wildlife Technology
Multi-Purpose Building, Room 2
kat175@psu.edu
372-3003