Instructor Ray Hayes and his criminal justice students received a first-hand look at emergency preparedness during a mock drill at a local hospital.
Year: 2019
Area students participate in Keystone’s climate awareness walk
Keystone College students were encouraged Friday to step outside the classroom and into nature for the sake of science. Read the Scranton Times-Tribune articleMore News
Progress continues on construction projects
Keystone College continues to make progress on two major campus construction projects which will improve the campus and bring additional business revenue to the local community.
Keystone College Observatory gives insight on Friday’s full moon
Fox 56 stopped by the Keystone College Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Astronomical Observatory to cover the harvest full moon. Watch the segment More News
Keystone students reminded to take what you need
Keystone students spread mental health awareness during Suicide Prevention Week through the "Take What You Need" wall. Watch the WNEP segmentMore News
Keystone College ranked in top tier of U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges” rankings
For the 13th consecutive year, Keystone College has been ranked as one of the nation’s best colleges in U.S. News & World Report.
Keystone students help package meals for Scranton students and families
Keystone students lent a helping hand recently by packaging meals during the annual Colleges Building Community initiative at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.
Keystone College to host Sam Faddis, National Security expert for Constitution Day program
Keystone College will host retired CIA operations officer, author, and national security commentator Sam Faddis at its annual Constitution Day Program on Tuesday, September 17 from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center.
Podcast: The Faddis Files: 30 Years in the Intelligence Community
Join Professor Jeff Brauer and ex-CIA officer Sam Faddis as they discuss Iran, Iraq, China, national security, Russia, CIA, and spying.
Keystone College/Salus University sign articulation agreement
Keystone College and Salus University have signed articulation agreements enabling Keystone students to pursue professional degrees in Salus’ doctor of optometry (OD) program and its physician assistant (PA) studies master of science program.