
Keystone to host Region 27 FBLA Conference
Tuesday, December 20 from 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Experts in the forensics field
Keystone College faculty members stay busy beyond the classroom, often engaging in hands-on learning opportunities and serving as experts in their fields. Forensic biology instructor Jillian Fesolovich recently served as a forensic expert for the National Geographic...Protected: Name Here
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Keystone receives major state grant for campus enhancement
Keystone College has received a $456,660 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) to make a variety of important campus enhancements to benefit the College and local community.
There are no student work study positions at this time. – Draft
There are no student employment positions at this time.

Keystone students to host annual “Santa for Seniors” gift wrapping party
Wednesday, Dec. 14 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. in Theatre in Brooks.

Hospitality Students Enjoy Being “Secret Shoppers” At Local Hotels
At Keystone College, majoring in hospitality business management means a lot more than just reading textbooks and taking notes in class. Students in Assistant Professor Brenda Lidy’s Hospitality 2130, Customer Service for Hospitality Majors class discovered that fact...
Students produce beautiful hand-crafted glass for the holiday season
Art. Science. Business. Teamwork. These four critical but seemingly diverse disciplines come together for Keystone College students each holiday season.

Post-election reality by Professor Steven Howell, Ph.D.
Keystone College Associate Professor Steven Howell, Ph.D, recently wrote an op-ed on the post-election reality.

Keystone professor co-authors chapter
Keystone College Assistant Professor of Sport and Recreation Management, Mac Ross, Ph.D., Tunkhannock, has co-authored a chapter in the recently released book, The Routledge History of American Sport.

Holiday concert and charity donation drive rescheduled
Wednesday, Dec. 14 from at 8-9 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks

Combining Academic and Real World Experience
Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Stacey Wyland
