Keystone College Professor Stacey Wyland Berlinski discusses Keystone College’s Criminal Justice program on WBRE’s “PA live!
Stacey Wyland
Helping repair police and community relations
Associate Professor Stacey Wyland was quoted in a Wyoming County Press Examiner article about repairing police and community relations. Read moreMore News
Op-ed: Remodel police training
Associate Professor Stacey Wyland had an op-ed published in The Scranton Times-Tribune about remodeling police training. Read more More News
Keystone College receives grant from Robert H. Spitz Foundation
The Keystone College Juvenile Justice Institute has received a $6,000 grant from the Robert H. Spitz Foundation to support the Institute’s pilot program, “3 Million Kids” at Charles Sumner Elementary School in Scranton.
Keystone College Initiates Juvenile Justice Institute
The lives of young people in Northeastern Pennsylvania may soon improve significantly, thanks to the newly formed Keystone College Juvenile Justice Institute.
Stacey Wyland: Combining Academic and Real World Experience
For criminal justice majors, it’s particularly important to get out of the classroom and into the community.