On September 26, members of the Keystone College Criminal Justice/Psychology Club attended a free screening of Suicide The Ripple Effect at the University of Scranton.
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Criminal Justice students receive lesson in emergency preparedness
Instructor Ray Hayes and his criminal justice students received a first-hand look at emergency preparedness during a mock drill at a local hospital.
Podcast: The Faddis Files: 30 Years in the Intelligence Community
Join Professor Jeff Brauer and ex-CIA officer Sam Faddis as they discuss Iran, Iraq, China, national security, Russia, CIA, and spying.
Keystone College hosts Camp Connections for seventh consecutive year
More than 60 children ages 4-11 enjoyed Friends of the Poor's six-week STREAM-infused Camp Connections at Keystone College. Read more in the Abington Journal More News
Etiquette Luncheon
Each year the Keystone College Meeting and Convention Management class hosts an etiquette luncheon. This FREE luncheon provides students with the knowledge needed for successfully navigating through a business lunch or dinner meeting. The event cost is covered by our...
Fashion Show
The hospitality and event planning students hosted a fashion show. This event theme was "Dress for Success." Planners partnered with the following local businesses for their outfits: Talbots, Macy’s, Style Encore, and Men’s Wearhouse. The Career Tech Center and...
Purse Bingo
Bling Bag Bingo Each year the hospitality and event planning students host a designer purse bingo event. The campus community is invited to attend a fun-filled night out playing bingo for fabulous bags by Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Ralph Lauren and Dooney &...
Hospitality Business Management students participate in wine tastings
The Keystone College Chapter of the American Wine Society often present wine tastings to students, faculty and staff who are 21 years of age and older. The Keystone College hospitality program is a member of The American Wine Society, America’s largest community of...
Keystone students learn about public and urban health in Chicago
Keystone College criminal justice and public health classes visited Chicago as part of the LEARN Chicago program.
Realignment FAQs
If your question is not answered below, please contact us. Why is Keystone College taking these steps? As most of the Keystone College community is aware, colleges and universities today are in a very competitive environment. There has been a steadily declining number...