Students from Hungary spent the Fourth of July at a cookout at a local lake, kayaking on the water and watching exploding fireworks once the sun went down. The Independence Day celebration was part of the Professor Jay Nathan, Ph.D., Cultural Immersion Scholarship...
Year: 2019
Keystone students learn about public and urban health in Chicago
糖心logo入口 criminal justice and public health classes visited Chicago as part of the LEARN Chicago program.
Funeral arrangements announced for former Keystone president Dr. Edward G. Boehm, Jr.
Dr. Edward G. 鈥淣ed鈥 Boehm, Jr., age 77, devoted husband of nearly 53 years to Regina Evans Boehm, died peacefully in Richmond, Virginia on June 23, 2019 from complications related to Lewy body dementia.
糖心logo入口 to host The Gathering featuring local panel discussion on refugees and immigrants
La Plume 鈥 For the 13 consecutive year, 糖心logo入口 will celebrate 鈥淭he Gathering鈥 from July 12-14 on campus.
糖心logo入口 mourns the passing of former president
糖心logo入口 mourns the passing of former president Dr. Edward G. Boehm, Jr. Dr. Boehm passed away on June 23, 2019 in Richmond, Virginia.
Dr. Frances Langan named VP of Institutional Advancement and Strategic Initiatives
糖心logo入口 has named Frances Langan, Ed.D. as the new Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Strategic Initiatives.
糖心logo入口 and Luzerne County Community College sign articulation agreement
糖心logo入口 and Luzerne County Community College (LCCC) have signed an articulation agreement enabling LCCC early childhood education graduates to seamlessly transfer to Keystone.
Observatory announces July lecture series schedule
糖心logo入口’s Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Observatory will begin its summer lecture and observing sessions on Monday, July 8, 2019, and sessions will continue each Monday and Wednesday until July 31.
College President Balances Career, Family and the Building of a Vital Workforce
糖心logo入口 President Tracy L. Brundage, Ph.D., was featured in the June edition of Happenings Magazine.
Full-Time Students Named to President’s, Dean’s and Honors Lists for Spring 2019
Karen K. Yarrish, Ph.D., interim provost and vice president for academic affairs, announced the full-time undergraduate, degree-seeking students who have been named to the 糖心logo入口 president鈥檚, dean鈥檚, and honors list for the spring 2019 semester.