The Keystone College Juvenile Justice Institute has received a $6,000 grant from the Robert H. Spitz Foundation to support the Institute’s pilot program, “3 Million Kids” at Charles Sumner Elementary School in Scranton.
Month: January 2020
Keystone Commons a hub in Factoryville
The Keystone Commons at Keystone College has brought numerous businesses to the Factoryville area, and with it, job opportunities. Read the Scranton Times-Tribune article. More News
Keystone College Creekwalkers Fishing Club holds expo
The Keystone College Creekwalkers Club hosted an Outdoor Expo. Watch a segment from WBRE/WYOU. More News
Keystone College education majors serve as student teachers in regional schools
Eight Keystone College education majors are serving as students teachers during the spring semester in regional school districts.
Keystone celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with service project
Keystone College students celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by creating sleeping bags for the homeless as part of the Sleeping Bag project. Watch WNEP, WBRE/WYOU and FOX 56 segments. More News
The Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement Isn’t Going Away
Professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in an opinion article by Salena Zito in the Wall Street Journal. Read more More News
Keystone College announces fall 2019 semester full-time honors students
Karen K. Yarrish, Ph.D., interim provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced the full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking students who have been named to the Keystone College president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the fall 2019 semester.
Students to make sleeping bags for the homeless on January 20
Keystone College’s Civic Engagement Program will sponsor a service project in honor of Martin Luther King on Monday, Jan. 20, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center.
Keystone students spend time abroad as Sodexo interns
Keystone students Tristin Williams and Samuel Vierling spent a month abroad as part of the Sodexo International Internship program. Sodexo is the international company that manages Keystone’s facilities and dining services. The students left for Dublin,...
Keystone College joins national 3-D project to make artificial hands
Keystone is proud to partner with the non-profit organization Enabling the Future Global 3-D Printing Network and its “Give a Helping Hand” program to produce upper limb assistive devices for use by members of the Northeastern Pennsylvania community.