La Plume – Keystone College President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D. has officially been named president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) in Tifton, Georgia. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia named her as the sole finalist for the position last week and voted on May 3 to make her appointment official.
Dr. Brundage’s last day as president of Keystone will be July 29, 2022 and she will begin her tenure at ABAC on August 1. Keystone’s Board of Trustees has announced that an interim college president will be named on May 20.
“We are pleased that Dr. Brundage has this opportunity,” said Keystone Board of Trustees Chair James C. Clark. “It will certainly be a loss for us, but Keystone College is much more than one individual. We are in a good position financially, after our recent refinancing; we have a great management team in place; and an exciting plan for the future. We will be performing a national search for a new President, for the 2023/2024 academic year. In the meantime, the Board of Trustees will name an interim leader on May 20.”
With the lowest tuition of any private college in Northeastern Pennsylvania, Keystone offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree options in liberal arts and science-based programs in business, communications, education, natural science, environmental science, and social sciences. Located 15 minutes from Scranton, Pa. and two hours from New York City and Philadelphia, Keystone is known for small class sizes and individual attention focused on student success through internships, research, and community involvement.