WNEP-TV featured a segment on Keystone College’s ECO Club who coordinated Waste Wednesday as part of Earth Week.
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Glass blowing: Check it Out with Chelsea
WNEP-TV recently visited Keystone's Wilbur E. Meyers Glass Studio and featured a segment with instructor Brandon Smith on glass blowing. Check it out here, More News
Keystone College appoints Tim Pryle Associate Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Mr. Pryle has more than 30 years of fundraising, alumni engagement, admissions, and marketing and branding experience in higher ed institutions in Northeastern Pennsylvania and Boston, Mass.
Keystone College Senior Exhibition Opening Reception
Keystone College Senior Visual Arts students at the opening reception of their senior exhibition with college President John Pullo.
Keystone College Apiary Program
FOX56-TV recently featured Keystone College's beekeeping programs and the launch of the Apiary Club. View the segment here. More News
Keystone College students aim to ‘bee’ aware with apiary program
WBRE-TV joined Keystone College's Kelley Stewart for a live segment on their morning broadcast to discuss the apiaries on campus and upcoming beekeeping programs. Watch the segment. More News
Creating glass-blown Easter eggs in Lackawanna County
WNEP-TV recently featured a segment on the Professional Development Institute's Glass Sculpting workshop. Watch the segment. More News
Keystone College hosted job fair Tuesday
The Keystone College Spring Job Fair was featured in a segment on FOX-56. View the segment. More news
Mushrooms are a growing business for George ’01 and Jennifer Linsenbigler
What started as a family experiment with a petri dish has mushroomed into a fascinating enterprise for Keystonians George ’01 and Jennifer Linsenbigler. George holds an associate degree in wildlife biology, while Jennifer, who studied fine and graphic...
Drawn from experience: Keystone’s “Feminine Gaze” highlights lives of students at senior exhibit
Keystone’s senior visual art students and their senior exhibition, “Feminine Gaze,” were featured in The Scranton Times-Tribune.