Public health workers are at a critically low level. Given the current Coronavirus pandemic, these deficiencies are of even greater importance.
Month: March 2020
Keystone College PDI offers free online courses
As a free resource, the Professional Development Institute is offering three online courses at no charge and a selection of courses and certificates with an associated fee that have been specifically selected for this difficult time.
Keystone College donates emergency supplies to Factoryville Fire Department/EMS
In an effort to help local first responders more safely assist citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic, Keystone College is donating much-needed surgical masks and gloves to the Factoryville Fire/EMS Department.
Opinion: It’s not just Bernie Bros who are uncomfortable with Biden
Professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in an opinion piece in the Washington Examiner. Read the article. More News
Keystone President Tracy Brundage featured on podcast
Listen to an interview on tecBRIDGE Radio featuring Keystone College President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D. More News
Keystone College names International Guest House honoring Dr. Jay Nathan
Keystone College recently conducted a ribbon-cutting and dedication ceremony for the new Dr. Jay Nathan International Guest House.
Keystone to hold spring concert events
Keystone College’s Department of Performance Music will conduct its Spring Music Festival with two separate events on Sunday, March 22 in The Theatre at Brooks.
KC guest house dedicated to scholar
Members of the campus community gathered to celebrate the dedication of the Dr. Jay Nathan International Guest House. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article More News
Farmers seize narrow weather window to make maple syrup
The Keystone College Sugar Shack is featured in this article about the maple sugaring process. Read the Scranton Times-Tribune article. More News