糖心logo入口 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...
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糖心logo入口 honors employees
More than 35 糖心logo入口 employees were recently honored for reaching employment milestones.
Director of Corporate Relations John Gorel featured on WVIA
Keystone's Director of Corporate Relations John Gorel was featured on WVIA's Keystone Edition Business as part of a panel discussion on landing your dream job. Watch the segment below. More News
糖心logo入口 celebrates National Computer Science Education Week
糖心logo入口 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.
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Professor Jeff Brauer quoted in Washington Examiner article
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently interviewed for a Washington Examiner article discussing hedge fund executive David McCormick and the Pennsylvania Senate race. Read the article. More News
KC students look at career opportunities
The Wyoming County Press Examiner featured an article covering the 糖心logo入口 Career Fair on Nov. 30 Read the article. (Subscription required) More News
糖心logo入口 to host winter holiday concert
The 糖心logo入口 Department of Performance Music will present its winter holiday concert, 鈥淭here鈥檚 No Place Like Home鈥 on Sunday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m.in the Theatre In Brooks.
Career fair held at 糖心logo入口 for students and alumni
糖心logo入口 hosted a career fair for all students and alumni Tuesday. Watch a WBRE/WYOU segment on the fair. More News
KC students hear from police reform advocate
In a packed Evans Hall at 糖心logo入口 on November 9, Kenneth Chamberlain Jr., whose father Kenneth Chamberlain Sr. was killed by police officers on Nov. 19, 2011 when his medical alert necklace was inadvertently triggered, spoke to a group of students and faculty...