<div class="share-buttons">[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]</div> Potato Eyes Issue 3 Tom Alberghini The Yellow Peril Potato Eyes Issue 3 Pat Anthony The Fence Potato Eyes Issue 3 John Aylesworth The...
Year: 2017
Potato Eyes Contributors – Issue Number 2
<div class="share-buttons">[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]</div> Potato Eyes Issue 2 John Aylesworth Silence loves a Nun Potato Eyes Issue 2 Gary Barker A whit sports coat Potato Eyes Issue 2 Mary...
Potato Eyes Contributors – Issue Number 1
<div class="share-buttons">[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]</div> Potato Eyes Issue 1 Karen Blomain Sculpture: Six Women on A Hillside Potato Eyes Issue 1 Janet Cannon Would-Be Friend Potato Eyes...
Psychologist: Generosity good cure for tragedy news overload
Scranton Times-Tribune Keystone College psychology professors comment on the helplessness that can set in when images depicting pain and destruction flood the news cycle and social media. Read more.
Through the Silence
<div class="share-buttons">[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]</div> Author: David Elliott 136 Pages, 5½ x 8½ Library of Congress Control Number: 2017956847 ISBN: 978-1-64042-000-7 Publication Date: November 16, 2017 Press Release...
Springtime Birds in My Backyard
Author: Karen Kern Yarrish Illustrated by David W. Porter 40 Pages, 8 x 10 Library of Congress Control Number: 2017959708 ISBN: 978-1-64042-700-6 (Hardback) 978-1-64042-701-3 (Softback) Publication Date: March 20, 2018 Press Release HD Cover for Review...
Student Teaching Seminar Prepares Students for the Classroom
In many ways, September is the month of new beginnings. The weather turns a little cooler, hinting that summer is waning and autumn has finally arrived. All across the country, students of all ages prepare to hit the books or begin student teaching as...
Having a Practitioner as a Professor Helps Students
Professor Jeff Brauer
Leading the Keystone Forensics Program to an Even Brighter Future
Assistant Professor Jillian Conte
DA candidates tackle constitutional questions in first face-to-face encounter
Scranton Times-Tribune Democrat Mark Powell and Republican Gene Talerico spend an hour Thursday fielding questions about constitutional issues in criminal justice from students and faculty in the Theatre at Brooks at Keystone College. Read more.