Following an extensive national search, the Keystone College Board of Trustees announced Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D., will become the eleventh president of Keystone, effective July 1, 2018. Highlights of media coverage.
President In the News
Interview with President Coppola on Tecbridge Radio
Keystone College President David L. Coppola. Ph.D., discusses the importance of Keystone in the community and recent campus developments in an interview with Tecbridge Radio. Listen
Keystone celebrates opening new trail
Scranton Times-Tribune Keystone College reached back into the past to make connections for the future with the grand opening Thursday, August 10, of a 1.5-mile segment of the Trolley Trail. Read more.
Keystone College announces tenants for retail space
Scranton Times-Tribune A retail development will improve greatly the lives of Keystone College students and borough residents, officials said Wednesday, July 26. Read more.
Community, college unite in shared grief
The Sunday Times Keystone College President David L. Coppola, Ph.D, reflects on the passing of Keystone students Michael “Jake” Burkhardt and Tashandra Burton. Read more.
College cost within reach, worth expense
The Sunday Times The true picture concerning college affordability is much brighter than often painted. Yes, paying for a college education is not an easy task, but neither are other major investments such as purchasing a home or a car. Read more.
Keystone well represented at Awards and Dinner
The Northeastern Pennsylvania Business Journal Keystone College was represented at the Northeast Environmental Partner’s 24th Annual Environmental Partnership Awards and Dinner on October 30. Read more.
Keystone inaugurates 10th president and 19th leader
The Wyoming County Press Examiner In a ceremony last Thursday, Keystone College inaugurated its 10th president and 19th leader of the institution begun in 1868 as Keystone Academy. Read more.
At Keystone College, 10th president’s focus on growth
The Scranton Times-Tribune David Coppola, Ph.D., plans growth at Keystone College- growth in its endowment, enrollment and academic programs. Read more.
Angelou made an impact at Keystone
The Times-Leader Keystone College President David L. Coppola, Ph.D., reflects on the passing of poet, educator, and civil rights leader Maya Angelou and her visit to Keystone Junior College in 1982. Read more.