A former Keystone College professor died over the weekend. Thomas “Coop” Cupillari, a graduate of Keystone College class of 1960, retired in 2015 after 38 years. He was an astronomy professor and director of the college’s observatory. Watch the story More News
Month: March 2021
Diversity at Keystone – March Teaching and Learning Newsletter
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Women’s History Month Events 2021
March is Women’s History Month. Join the Multicultural Affairs and Student Activities Office and commemorate the month with a variety of virtual events.
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When Tracy Brundage began her tenure as president of Keystone College at the beginning of the 2018-19 academic year, her vision of what she hoped to accomplish was clear: uphold Keystone’s proud tradition as one of the top colleges in Northeastern Pennsylvania while...
Longtime professor at Keystone College and founder of Fleetville observatory dies at 81
After decades spent fostering interest in the wild beauty of the universe, “Coop” took his place among the heavens. A fixture at Keystone College and founder and namesake of the Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Astronomical Observatory, the longtime physics, math...