In 1969 Atwood relocated to State College, Pennsylvania, where she embarked on a 30-year career at Penn State and flourished as a member of the faculty. She was deeply committed to ensuring that students succeed. For many years she served on the University’s Faculty Senate, culminating in her elevation to chair of the body in 1989–90. She was also the recipient of the Evelyn R. Saubel Faculty Award in 1993, which honors exceptional faculty members in the College of Health and Human Development for their dedication to mentorship and service.
“Janet Atwood's substantial contributions to our department and to the College of Health and Human Development have helped students and faculty succeed and reach their fullest potential,” said Nancy Williams, head of the Department of Kinesiology and professor of kinesiology and physiology. “She cared deeply about the quality of the education our undergraduates received and about the professional development of our faculty. She demonstrated this commitment throughout her outstanding career as a faculty member and through her generosity. Her legacy will be honored for years to come.”
In addition to her contributions to teaching and service, Atwood left a distinguished philanthropic legacy at Penn State. Not only did she become an active member of the HHD development committee for the University’s “For the Future” campaign, serving as co-chair of the Faculty and Staff fundraising efforts from 2007–2014, but she also made a number of gifts to generate support for the University in perpetuity. Her endowments include the Emerging Faculty Development Fund in the Department of Kinesiology; the Janet Atwood Honors Scholarship in the Department of Kinesiology; and the Janet Atwood Endowed Fund for Sports Medicine.
Learn more about Atwood’s life and legacy by reading her obituary.