Keystone College Wildlife Biology instructor Joe Iacovazzi discusses animals that may be better at forecasting the weather than famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil.
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Keystone alumna assists with Project Puffin
Keystone College Wildlife Biology graduate Emily Sandly '20 spent her summer assisting the Seabird Institute's Project Puffin, a decade-long initiative to reestablish seabird populations in the Gulf of Maine. Learn about the project in this National...
Keystone College celebrates National Computer Science Education Week
Keystone College recently celebrated National Computer Science Education Week from December 6-12. Computer Science Education Week is celebrated each December to honor the memory of Grace Hopper, known as the first pioneer of computer programming, born on Dec. 9, 1906.
Keystone student Paige Mokychic featured in Happenings Magazine
Keystone College general biology and wildlife biology student Paige Mokychic was featured in the September edition of Happenings magazine.
Kathryn Price: Playing an Important Role in Preserving the Marine Ecosystem
Keystone student Kathryn Price knows exactly what she would like to do after she graduates from college and her recent internship should play a major role in helping her achieve her goals.
Keystone College spotlights Public Health and Science Graduates
In celebration of National Public Health Week 2021, get to know some of Keystone’s successful alumni and their outstanding accomplishments.