Keystone College will host the presentation, “Heroin Hits Home” on Monday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks.
Month: October 2016
Symposium and grand opening for new 3-D Printing Center announced
Keystone College will host a symposium on advances in 3-D technology followed by the grand opening of its 3-D Printing Center on Thursday, Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Theatre in Brooks on campus. The morning will feature two keynote speakers who are recognized...
Keystone again named one of the best schools for military members and veterans
For the seventh consecutive year, Military Advanced Education & Transition magazine has designated Keystone as one of the best schools in the nation for veterans or current military members to begin or continue their education
Phyllis Kornfeld to present “Cellblock Visions: Prison Art in America”
Keystone College will host artist Phyllis Kornfeld, author of the book “Cellblock Visions: Prison Art in America,” on Tuesday, November 1 from 2 -3:30 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks on campus for a free lecture.
Wrestling Returns to Keystone College
After a 25 year hiatus, wrestling returned to the Keystone College campus.
Keystone College Professor Cliff Prokop’s artwork will be on display in Scranton gallery
The exhibit Printed Matter will be at Laura Craig Galleries in Scranton, PA, November 4 – 30, 2016.
Stacey Wyland: Combining Academic and Real World Experience
For criminal justice majors, it’s particularly important to get out of the classroom and into the community.
Keystone enters into academic partnership with Ireland college
The agreement with Mary Immaculate College enables Keystone students to study a wide variety of courses at Mary Immaculate for either a semester or a full academic year and receive credit for their coursework at Keystone.
New faculty members announced
Jillian Fesolovich, Darryl Horn, Ph.D., and Joseph Janick, Ph.D., have been appointed as the newest members of the Keystone College faculty.
Students inducted into honor society
Keystone College recently inducted more than 30 students into a national honor society, Alpha Lambda Delta.