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Teaching Online
Offers a brief survey of the major models, tools, and techniques in teaching online. ACT 48 approval through the Professional Development Institute.
Penn East Federal Credit Union
Located on the Keystone College Campus, Penn East Federal Credit Union is a community credit union offering membership to anyone who lives or works in Lackawanna, Luzerne, or Wyoming Counties. Since 1938, Penn East FCU has been safeguarding assets...
Keystone College Online Bookstore
Custom Bookstore Link This tool generates a custom bookstore link to display all materials required for your classes. Alternatively, students can look up individual classes here The College does not have books available to purchase on campus.Need help...
Keystone College elects new board members
Sam Ceccacci, Michael Narcavage, Attorney Jennifer Walsh, and Jason Washo ’05 have been elected as the newest members of the Keystone College Board of Trustees.
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.
Environmental Science Minor
An environmental science minor consists of a minimum of 18 credits in a particular discipline and requires one 1000-level course and two 3000- and/or 4000-level courses. The remainder may be chosen from current discipline course offerings...
A message from Keystone College President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D.
President Tracy L. Brudgage, Ph.D, sent a message to the Keystone College community on the death of George Floyd and subsequent protests.
Pennsylvania primary offers early test of mass mail-in voting
Keystone College professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Washington Examiner article regarding the Pennsylvania primary election and mail-in voting. Read More More News
Keystone College Conducts 149th Commencement
La Plume — Keystone College celebrated its 149th commencement during a virtual ceremony on Saturday, May 23. Originally scheduled to be held at the Pavilion at Montage Mountain, degrees were conferred upon 250 students. Keystone President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D., offered remarks to the Class of 2020 and outstanding graduate Daphne A. Leenas, Ringwood, N.J., addressed her classmates.