Keystone College and Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) have signed an articulation agreement enabling MCCC graduates to seamlessly transfer to Keystone.
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Keystone College Names Justin Higgins as Football Coach
Keystone College has hired Justin Higgins as its new football coach as the Giants revive their gridiron tradition after a decades-long hiatus.
Exhibit Showcases Talents of Our Senior Art Students
Keystone College senior art students will present an exhibition of their artwork April 6-25 at AFA Gallery, 514 Lackawanna, Ave., Scranton. The exhibition displays the culmination of the students four years in the art program at Keystone and marks the beginning of their professional careers.
Faculty Collaborate to Publish Children’s Book
The first day of spring provided the perfect opportunity to celebrate the release of the new children’s book, Springtime Birds in My Backyard. Written by Keystone College Professor Karen Yarrish, Ph.D., and illustrated by Keystone Professor David Porter, the book uses rhythm and rhyme to describe the sights and sounds of commonly found birds in North America.
Keystone College Press to Host Release of Children’s Book
Keystone College Press will host a reception celebrating the release of the new children’s book, Springtime Birds in My Backyard on Tuesday, March 20 at 4 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center. The reception is free of charge and open to the public. Parents are invited to bring their children.
Visual Art Student Wins Addy Award
Lindsey Lockwood, a visual arts major at Keystone College, won several Student Division Gold Addy Awards during the recent American Advertising Awards conference hosted by AAF Northeast Pennsylvania.
Keystone College Teaming Up with Clarks Summit University to Present “Much Ado About Nothing”
Keystone College is teaming up with Clarks Summit University to present the William Shakespeare classic, “Much Ado About Nothing” for the schools’ 2018 spring performance March 1 through March 4.
Observatory Slates Spring Sessions for Lectures and Telescopic Observations
The Keystone College Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Astronomical Observatory will begin its 2018 spring program on Wednesday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. and continue each Wednesday and Friday through May 25.
Full-Time Students Named to President’s, Dean’s and Honors Lists
La Plume –Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced the full-time students who have been named to the Keystone College president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the fall 2017 semester. Full-time students who complete 12...
Community Forum to Be Broadcast Statewide On Pennsylvania Cable Network
Keystone College’s upcoming community forum on Donald Trump’s first year as president of the United States will be broadcast statewide and moderated by the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN). . The forum, “President Donald Trump After One Year: How Have We Changed and...