KCEEI's Woodlands Campus was featured in the latest issue of Happenings Magazine, highlighting the Keystone College Environmental Education Institute and Woodlands Campus. Our 170-acre living laboratory provides students with valuable hands-on learning...
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Students Study in Costa Rica
Students in Costa RicaStudents in BIOL 2018 Topical Ecology & Conservation will embark on a 9-day journey of discovery to explore one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth.Latest Posts December 21, 2025 Yesterday was the tropical ecology class’s last day in...
The Science Behind the Season: Why Keystone College Is the Perfect Place to Watch Autumn Unfold
By Dr. Joseph Iacovazzi, Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology Each fall, the Keystone College campus becomes a natural showcase. The trees surrounding Capwell Hall, the Woodlands Campus Trail, and the forested slopes above the South Branch of...
Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi Published in Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology, Joseph Iacovazzi, Ph.D. recently had his article, “Behavioral Changes in Caterpillars of the Hawkmoth Manduca sexta (Sphingidae) Induced by the Parasitoid Wasp Cotesia congregata (Braconidae),” published in the...
Assistant Professor Joseph Iacovazzi offers wildlife biology presentation to Old Forge students
On Friday, May 16, Keystone College's Assistant Professor of Wildlife Biology, Joseph Iacovazzi, visited Mrs. Davis' autistic support kindergarten class at Old Forge Elementary, giving a presentation on wildlife biology and zoology. The students were able...
Dr. Linda Tucker Awarded WRCP Grant to Protect Rare Pennsylvania Plants
Keystone College Assistant Professor of Botany, Dr. Linda Tucker, has received a $23,730 grant from the Wild Resource Conservation Program (WRCP), funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR).
Keystone College Wildlife Biology Graduate Students Studying Invasiveness of Earthworms
Keystone College Wildlife Biology Graduate Students in Assistant Professor Linda Tucker Serniak’s Forest Ecology Lab are learning how invasive earthworms are affecting the plants, arthropods, and salamanders on the Woodlands Campus. Earthworms consume...
Keystone student presents research at the Wildlife Society national conference
Keystone College graduate student and alumna Summer Price ’23 successfully presented her research on the human impact of wildlife in south-central Pennsylvania at the Wildlife Society’s national conference in Louisville, Ky., on November 5–9.