The Keystone College Mobile Glass Studio is hitting the road this spring. The studio will provide live glass-blowing demonstrations at three local school districts in the coming weeks: May 5 at Tunkhannock High School/Middle School May 12 at Blue Ridge High School May...
Month: April 2017
Professional Day 2017
Keystone College held its second annual Professional Day in March 2017. An on-campus professional development opportunity for faculty and staff, this year's theme was Supporting our Students. View the photo gallery below.
Second Spring concert scheduled
Sunday, April 30 @ 7 p.m.
Alum covers pro sports at the highest level
Photo caption: Chris Braz ’90 traveled to Houston, TX to cover the 2017 Super Bowl. Chris Braz ’90 Keystone College alumnus Christopher Braz is making the most out of his love for sports and his skills as a commercial television producer and director....
Students Receive Undergraduate Research Awards
Photo caption: Students winning awards and faculty members are, from left: Dr. Patricia Bederman Miller and Dawn Middleton-Paradise, faculty; students Mikayla Wright, Kristy Keller, and Carlie Amundson; Dr. Vicki Stanavitch, faculty member and forum coordinator; and...
A Knack for Virtue
Keystone College Spring Undergraduate Research and Creativity Celebration 2017
Keystone College Sponsors Relay For Life
April 28, from 5 p.m. – midnight.
Undergraduate research forum will feature more than 160 exhibits
Keystone College students will present their best academic work during the college’s Spring Undergraduate Research and Creativity Celebration on Wednesday, April 26, from 9 –11 a.m. and 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks.
Student spends semester in New Zealand
What an experience for junior wildlife biology major Matt Sim.
Professor’s work to be featured in Center for Book Arts benefit
Keystone College Professor Sally Tosti’s artist book, “Coney Island Mermaid Parade 2016,” is being featured in the 2017 Annual Benefit for The Center for Book Arts, in New York City on Friday, April 14, from 6 to 9 p.m.