Keystone College Press will host a reception celebrating the release of the new children’s book, Springtime Birds in My Backyard on Tuesday, March 20 at 4 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center. The reception is free of charge and open to the public. Parents are invited to bring their children.
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Mission, Vision, Strategic Plan Archives
Mission, Vision, Values - Adopted in 2009 MissionKeystone College educates students in a liberal arts tradition that values civility, integrity, and curiosity, fostering a global perspective on cultural diversity, environmental sustainability, and life-long learning....
Community Forum to Be Broadcast Statewide On Pennsylvania Cable Network
Keystone College’s upcoming community forum on Donald Trump’s first year as president of the United States will be broadcast statewide and moderated by the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN). . The forum, “President Donald Trump After One Year: How Have We Changed and...
“Pageant” Art Exhibit by Wendy Kveck and Daniel Samaniego
The Linder Gallery at Keystone College will host the exhibit “Pageant” by Wendy Kveck and Daniel Samaniego from February 19 through March 30, 2018.
Art Exhibit by Mary Bates Neubauer
The Linder Gallery at Keystone College will host the exhibit “Data Dreams and Improbable Objects” by Mary Bates Neubauer, April 9-July 6, 2018.
Community Forum: Expert panel to Discuss Trump’s first Year in Office
Keystone College will host a community forum on Donald Trump’s first year as president of the United States on Thursday, January 18, 2018 from 7-8:30 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center.
Football is Returning to Keystone as 22nd Varsity Sport
Football is returning to Keystone College! After a decades-long hiatus, Keystone will expand its athletic offerings by adding football as its newest varsity sport.
Highlights from 2017
2017 was an exciting year at Keystone College. Take a look back at the accomplishments, awards, and announcements that made for a truly remarkable year, and an even brighter future.
Learning to Communicate with One’s Hands
Wyoming County Press Examiner Members of the campus community were given a crash course on American Sign Language by Frank Ohotnicky, Director of Disabilities Services. Read more
Students Complete 26,000 Hours of Community Service
The Keystone College students complete more than 26,000 hours of volunteer service during the course of the academic year, including about 6,500 hours in the Borough of Factoryville.