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Matthew Powell ’12: Pursuing his Passion for Politics

[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]Published in the Summer ’13 edition of the Keystonian “My internship really changed my life.”For Matthew Powell, a member of the Keystone College Class of 2012, he always knew his future calling was in...

Keith Garubba ’10

<div class="share-buttons">[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]</div> Successful Keystonian Love for art and comics Keith Garubba’s love for art stems from a rather unusual passion: comic books. Since he was a...

Dr. Thomas Biel ’09

<div class="share-buttons">[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="25678834"]</div> Successful Keystonian   As a biomedical scientist and Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) post-doctoral fellow with...

Alum covers pro sports at the highest level

Photo caption: Chris Braz ’90 traveled to Houston, TX to cover the 2017 Super Bowl. Chris Braz ’90 Keystone College alumnus Christopher Braz is making the most out of his love for sports and his skills as a commercial television producer and director....

Keystone Open honorary chair announced

Keystone College has announced that Tunkhannock resident Thomas Kukuchka has been named honorary chair for the 27th annual Keystone Open Golf Tournament to be held Monday, July 10 at Glen Oak Country Club, Clarks Summit. Kukuchka, a Keystone alumnus, is owner of...

Alumni award winners announced

La Plume – Three distinguished Keystone College graduates received alumni awards during Homecoming and Family Day festivities on October 1. The awards were presented by Keystone College President David L. Coppola, Ph.D., and James Mirabelli, Clarks Summit, president...

Ron Frisbe ’43

Graduation Year: 1943 Major: Engineering Most Memorable Keystone Moment: My most memorable moment occurred shortly after 1 p.m. on Monday, December 8, 1941 in Capwell Hall when our physics professor placed a radio on his desk so that we could hear President Roosevelt...