Keystone College students will have the chance to show what kind of artists they’ve become in an upcoming exhibit. The “Becoming…” senior art exhibit features work by nine senior women from the college’s visual arts program and will be on display at AFA Gallery, 101...
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Skywatch 16: Using the moon as your compass
John Sabia from Keystone's Thomas G. Cupillari '60 Astronomical Observatory shares tips on using the moon as your stargazing compass on a Skywatch 16 segment. Watch the segement More News
Keystone College remembers longtime astronomy professor
Thomas Cupillari's name will live on at the Keystone Observatory near Fleetville, a fitting earthly remembrance of a man who was always looking towards the heavens. Watch the WNEP-TV segment More News
Sugary Keystone tradition starts up
A yearly, sugary tradition is starting up again at Keystone College. The Keystone Sugar Shack is up and running for 2021. The Sugar Shack is a program run by Keystone that gives students experience with making authentic maple syrup from scratch using the hundreds of...
Coop is gone, but his light lives on
Chris Kelly, Times-Tribune columnist, reflects on the life of Keystone College Professor Emeritus Thomas G. Cupillari '60. Read more More News
Keystone College students begin maple sugaring operation
Keystone College students gain hands-on experience through the Sugar Shack, a maple sugaring operation. Learn more in this FOX 56 story. Read more More News
Remembering Thomas “Coop” Cupillari’s impact on Keystone College
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
Happenings: Interview with Dr. Tracy Brundage
Happenings Magazine interviews Keystone College President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D.
Moving Keystone College Into The Future
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...