President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation which freed slaves living in rebelling states became official on January 1, 1863. It was not until two and a half years later however, on June 19, 1865, that the Union Army was finally able to enforce...
Year: 2020
Senior citizens will be the deciding factor in 2020 election
Professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Washington Examiner article about the importance of the senior citizen vote in the 2020 election Read more More News
Op-ed: Remodel police training
Associate Professor Stacey Wyland had an op-ed published in The Scranton Times-Tribune about remodeling police training. Read more More News
Keystone College releases plans for fall semester
Keystone College will resume on-campus classes on Monday, August 24, 2020. This date presumes there will be no additional changes or restrictions by federal, state, or local governments. Because of continuing concerns regarding COVID-19, there will be changes to the usual academic calendar.
A message from Keystone College President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D.
President Tracy L. Brudgage, Ph.D, sent a message to the Keystone College community on the death of George Floyd and subsequent protests.
Keystone College announces spring semester full-time honors students
Karen K. Yarrish, Ph.D., 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 spring 2020 semester.
Pennsylvania primary offers early test of mass mail-in voting
Keystone College professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Washington Examiner article regarding the Pennsylvania primary election and mail-in voting. Read More More News
Mother and daughter Keystone College graduates featured
Keystone College mother and daughter graduates Kerri and Wynter Gowarty were featured on WNEP-TV. Watch the segmentMore News
Keystone College Conducts 149th Commencement
La Plume — Keystone College celebrated its 149th commencement during a virtual ceremony on Saturday, May 23. Originally scheduled to be held at the Pavilion at Montage Mountain, degrees were conferred upon 250 students. Keystone President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D., offered remarks to the Class of 2020 and outstanding graduate Daphne A. Leenas, Ringwood, N.J., addressed her classmates.
Political Science professor Jeffrey Brauer named 2020 Chamberlin Chair
Keystone College President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D. announced that Jeffrey M. Brauer, professor of political science, has been named the 2020 recipient of the Margaretta Belin Chamberlin Chair Award for Distinguished Faculty Service.