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Keystone College’s upcoming community forum on Donald Trump’s first year as president of the United States will be broadcast statewide and moderated by the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN). .

The forum, “President Donald Trump After One Year: How Have We Changed and Where Are We Headed?” will take place on Thursday, January 18 from 7-8:30 p.m. in Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center. The event is free of charge and open to the public.

Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) will stream the event live on its website (https://pcntv.com/) and mobile app pay wall. The forum will air on the statewide cable network Friday, January 19 at 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. as well as other airings later in the month. PCN Vice President of Programming Francine Schertzer will serve as moderator.

“We are delighted to welcome PCN to Keystone College,” said Fran Calpin, Keystone senior director of college relations. “The network’s coverage will make our forum even more interesting and relevant and we look forward to a statewide cable audience.”

The panel will feature representatives from local colleges and universities, public officials, the business community, and the local and national media. Panel members include Keystone political science professor Jeff Brauer, Wilkes University political science professor Dr. Thomas Baldino, Lackawanna County Recorder of Deeds Evie Rafalko McNulty, local business leader Keith Eckel, Scranton Times-Tribune columnist Chris Kelly, and CNN contributor and Washington Examiner political reporter and author Salena Zito.

The purpose of the forum is to hold an informative and civil discussion of President Trump’s first year in office as well as taking a look at 2018 and beyond. A portion of the forum will be dedicated to addressing questions from audience members. For more information, contact fran.calpin@keystone.edu or call (570) 945-8170.