Dear Members of the Keystone College Campus Community: Due to forecasted inclement weather, Keystone College’s 152nd Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 20 at 11 a.m. has been moved indoors to Gambal Athletic Center. The reserved seating tickets...
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Emily Seward: Tunkhannock High School Student Makes History at Keystone College
Emily Seward is proud of what she’s accomplished in high school and is looking forward to what her college career, and the rest of her life, have in store. And, she’s off to a record-breaking start. When Emily walks across the stage at nearby Tunkhannock...
Keystone College to host final spring 2023 concert
The Keystone College Department of Performance Music will host its final spring 2023 concert on Sunday, May 7, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks on campus. The concert, “The Love Found in Jazz” will feature the KC Jazz Ensemble and is free of...
Keystone College to hold De-Stress Fest
Keystone College will hold a campus-wide De-Stress Fest Monday, May 1 through Friday, May 5. The schedule and topics include:
Keystone College to host first spring 2023 concert
The Keystone College Department of Performance Music will host its first spring 2023 concert on Sunday, April 30 beginning at 7 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks on campus. The concert, “What a Melody Can Bring” is free of charge and open to the public...
Keystone College football program to host Giants Hilltop 5K/10K race
The Keystone College football program will host its inaugural Giants Hilltop 5K/10K race on Saturday, May 7 beginning at the Athletic Field and Track Complex on campus. The course will continue through the community Trolley Trail, the borough of...
Keystone College appoints Tim Pryle Associate Vice President of Institutional Advancement
Mr. Pryle has more than 30 years of fundraising, alumni engagement, admissions, and marketing and branding experience in higher ed institutions in Northeastern Pennsylvania and Boston, Mass.
Keystone College students aim to ‘bee’ aware with apiary program
WBRE-TV joined Keystone College's Kelley Stewart for a live segment on their morning broadcast to discuss the apiaries on campus and upcoming beekeeping programs. Watch the segment. More News
Mushrooms are a growing business for George ’01 and Jennifer Linsenbigler
What started as a family experiment with a petri dish has mushroomed into a fascinating enterprise for Keystonians George ’01 and Jennifer Linsenbigler. George holds an associate degree in wildlife biology, while Jennifer, who studied fine and graphic...
Drawn from experience: Keystone’s “Feminine Gaze” highlights lives of students at senior exhibit
Keystone’s senior visual art students and their senior exhibition, “Feminine Gaze,” were featured in The Scranton Times-Tribune.