The Times-Tribune recently featured an article on students attending camp through The Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Migrant Education Program. Read the article. (Subscription required) More News
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Salena Zito: What do the Moms for Liberty tell us about the women’s vote?
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently quoted in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about women voters. Read the article. More News
Migrant kids connect at summer camp at Keystone College
WNEP-TV recently featured a segment on students attending camp through Pennsylvania's Migrant Education Program. Click here to watch the segment.
Buzzing about bees at the Everhart Museum
The Times-Tribune recently featured the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute's beekeeping program at the Everhart Museum in Scranton. Read the story (Subscription required) More News
Beekeeping presentation held in Lackawanna County
WNEP-TV recently featured the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute's beekeeping program at the Everhart Museum in Scranton. View the segment More News
Keystone College promotes bee conservation through beekeeping program
FOX-56 recently featured the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute's beekeeping program at the Everhart Museum in Scranton. Read the story More News
Keystone College appoints alumnus as 12th president
The Keystone College Board of Trustees has named John Pullo, Sr. as the college’s 12th president. Watch the Fox 56 WOLF TV segment. More News
Keystone alumnus named coach of the year
Congratulations to Keystone College alumnus Paul Devine '13 who was named the girls track and field coach of the year by the Scranton Times-Tribune. More News
Keystone announces new president — a familiar face
Keystone College’s new president is a familiar face — an alumnus and board trustee who served as the college’s interim president for the past year. John F. Pullo Sr. took the helm May 20, when his first order of business was presiding during Keystone’s 152nd...
As teacher shortage worsens, Keystone College program gives adults second career
Keystone's innovative Learn and Earn Education program was featured in The Scranton Times-Tribune. Click here to read the article (subscription required). More News