Keystone student Angela Ceccarelli is pursuing her art teaching certificate and hopes to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a professional educator.
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Shyanne Bennett: Making Every Day Count
Keystone student Shyanne Bennett makes sure that virtually every minute of every day is put to positive use.
Keystone student Noelis Taveras featured in Happenings Magazine
Keystone College public health student Noelis Taveras was featured in the October edition of Happenings magazine. Read more More News
Keystone College announces summer full-time honors students
Karen K. Yarrish, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced the full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking students who have been named to the Keystone College president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the summer 2020 semester.
Keystone students making the most of a unique summer
Recent Keystone graduates Nick Martin, and Kristen Hlavaty and current student Nathaniel Jones have been able to forge ahead with their career plans during this unique time.
Keystone College announces spring semester full-time honors students
Karen K. Yarrish, Ph.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced the full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking students who have been named to the Keystone College president’s, dean’s, and honors list for the spring 2020 semester.
Daphne Leenas selected as Keystone College’s Outstanding Graduate
Keystone College student Daphne Leenas is the recipient of the Outstanding Graduate Award for her exceptional achievements.
Keystone College announces 2020 academic award winners
Congratulations to the Keystone College students who were recognized with awards for their achievements.
Keystone College cheerleaders take second place at cheerleading competition
The Keystone College Cheerleading team garnered a second place finish during the recent Reach the Beach Rec and School Nationals in Ocean City, Md.
Keystone College cook-off to benefit wildlife society
The Keystone College chapter of the Wildlife Society will hold a wild-game chili cook-off Feb. 23 from 2-6 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks on campus.