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Keystone to host summer music camps

The Keystone College Department of Instrumental Music will host three summer music camps. The camps are available to all high school and college students, and adults of any age. The majority of the camps experience will be free of charge, with extra days costing $25...

Spring 2015 semester full-time honors students announced

Dr. Karen Yarrish, vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college, announced the full-time students who have been named to the Keystone College president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the spring 2015 semester. Full-time students who complete 12 credits...

Keystone to play key role in Arts on Fire Celebration

For the sixth consecutive year, local high school students will have the opportunity to pour hot molten iron into molds they created, just as the workers did generations ago at the historic Scranton Iron Furnaces. The students, participants in the Keystone College...

Bioblitz biological survey to be held on campus

A team of scientists, faculty, and graduate students from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, N.Y. (ESF), will visit Keystone College from June 10 – 12 to survey plants and animals on the College’s Woodland’s Campus. The event, called a...

Jazz Institute returns to campus August 3-7

Keystone College is accepting registrations for the seventh annual Jazz Institute at Keystone College from August 3-7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The Jazz Institute, presented in partnership with the Pennsylvania Jazz Alliance, will offer an opportunity for local...

Keystone public health students visit Chicago

Several Keystone College students visited the city of Chicago recently as part of their Introduction to Public Health class. The students, accompanied by Keystone faculty members, toured cultural and public health venues through a program offered by the Chicago Center...

Students study Public Policy and Diversity in Puerto Rico

Professor Jeff Brauer and Adjunct Instructor Joyce Avila led a group of students to Puerto Rico for week-long courses in public policy and sociology of diversity. Pictured with the students at Zal Zal prison, Puerto Rico, are Adjunct Instructor Joyce Avila, front row...

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