Keystone College has received a state grant to develop several technology programs for regional elementary and high school students.
Year: 2021
Ty Sharrow selected as Keystone’s Outstanding Graduate
Ty Spencer Sharrow has been named Keystone’s Outstanding Graduate for the Class of 2021.
Professor Jeff Brauer quoted in Washington Examiner article
Keystone College Professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Washington Examiner article about the upcoming 2022 Pennsylvania Senate race. Read the article More News
Keystone College names interim Provost/VP for Academic Affairs
Keystone College has named David Arnold, Ph.D. as Interim Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs.
All-College Honors Convocation 2021 recognizes achievements
The Keystone College campus community gathered virtually through Zoom to celebrate All-College Honors Convocation.
Kerry Roe completes her doctoral degree
Assistant Professor Kerry Roe has successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation at Binghamton University
Vicki Stanavitch: Keystone Plays A Major Role In Her Life
For Vicki Stanavitch, Ph.D., Keystone College is more than classrooms and laboratories where she teaches science and public health. It’s a living and learning community that has become a huge part of her life. Read more in this Happenings Magazine article.More News
Keystone students explore police relations
Keystone's course “Bridging Perspectives: Critical Conversations for Students and Police,” which enables students to engage in meaningful conversations with law enforcement about current social, racial, and criminal justice issues, was featured in an article the...
Keystone College receives $15,000 from Fidelity Bank through Pennsylvania EITC Program
Keystone College recently received a $15,000 contribution from Fidelity Bank as part of Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program.
Keystone students to receive direct benefits through the American Rescue Plan
Keystone full-time undergraduate students will receive approximately $1,000 in each of the fall 2021 and spring 2022 semesters thanks to the American Rescue Plan.