The Keystone College Fencing Club was featured in the Wyoming County Press Examiner.
Month: March 2017
Linder Gallery to Host Exhibit on Battle of Wyoming
April 18-29, 2017
American Sport Heritage book series announced
Keystone College Press and Keystone College’s Northeastern Pennsylvania Institute for Sport Studies have announced the launch of the American Sport Heritage book series. The series is dedicated to publishing books on numerous personalities, events, and social issues...
Public Health Week
April 3-6, 2017
Senior art students to exhibit in Scranton
Keystone College senior art students will present an exhibition of their artwork April 7-28 at AFA Gallery, 514 Lackawanna, Ave., Scranton. The exhibition, entitled “Coalescence,” will include media ranging from painting, drawing, photography, print media,...
Loan repayment program helps double Keystone College applications
A commitment by Keystone College to pay the student loans of some graduates has led to greater interest and more applications.
Part-time students named to honors lists for fall 2016 semester
Dr. Karen Yarrish, vice president for academic affairs, announced the part-time students who have been named to the president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the 2016 fall semester.
Students participate in prestigious concert.
Three Keystone College Performance Music students were selected to participate in the prestigious Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Band's 70th Anniversary concert event in Grove City, PA in February 2017. This organization is the longest running ensemble of it's kind in...
Keystone to host Open House on March 25
Keystone College will host an Open House on Saturday, March 25, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at its La Plume campus. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Prospective students and their families will have the opportunity to tour the campus and meet with faculty in their major,...
Keystone Players to present The Importance of Being Earnest
The Keystone College Players will present their spring production, “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde March 30-April 2.