
Abigail Susan Sweeney
Learn about Keystone College senior Abigail Susan Sweeney. She is an artist from Taylor, Pa., who will graduate with a degree in art education in December 2021.
Learn about Keystone College senior Abigail Susan Sweeney. She is an artist from Taylor, Pa., who will graduate with a degree in art education in December 2021.
Share a glimpse into the world of creation as we feature each of the nine graduating seniors in this blog.
The Head Women’s Volleyball Coach is responsible for instructing student athletes in the rules and fundamentals of Women’s Volleyball; plans and directs the conditioning, training, and performance of student athletes, along with fiscal program management, and recruiting for Keystone College’s Women’s Volleyball program while adhering to all Division III NCAA, CSAC, Athletic Department, and College rules and regulations. This is a part-time position. To view the job description for this position, please click the job title.
The Director of Sports Information will oversee all areas of Sports Information and game setup for 21 varsity sports. The Sports Information Director also serves as the primary media contact for athletics and will work closely with communication peers on content strategy, managing the website for athletics, and executing social media strategy. To view the job description for this position, please click the job title.
Part-Time, Work Study, Non-Exempt; 1 Opening; please click job title for full details of this position. Must be current Keystone College student and eligible for work study grant to apply.
Part-Time, Work Study, Non-Exempt; 1 Opening; please click job title for full details of this position. Must be current Keystone College student and eligible for work study grant to apply.
Keystone College Professor Drake Gomez discusses Keystone College’s Digital Media program on WBRE’s “PA live!”
Each year the Keystone College Hospitality Club hosts a Cupcake Challenge to benefit Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Professional bakers, home bakers, and junior bakers participate in the event and the public is invited to attend and sample the cupcakes.
Keystone College Assistant Professor Val Titus discusses Keystone College’s Wildlife Biology program on WBRE’s “PA live!”