In artistic terms, balance is how equal or unequal a visual appears. Harmony is when combined elements complement each other. At Keystone, Melinda Owens Bennett found harmonious balance not only in art, but in all aspects of daily living. As a Mountain...
Alumni News
Keystone alumnus named coach of the year
Congratulations to Keystone College alumnus Paul Devine '13 who was named the girls track and field coach of the year by the Scranton Times-Tribune. More News
Kareem Mickens: Striving to be the Best
As a highly talented college athlete, Kareem Mickens was taught never to settle for doing less than his best. Now, as a dedicated entrepreneur, Kareem is striving to excel in the business world by giving it his all. Kareem, who graduated from Keystone in...
Coach Al Callejas ’75 continued his winning ways after Keystone
Pacing the sidelines, Al Callejas was an intense, fiery competitor who evolved into the stuff of legend, becoming one of the winningest high school boys’ basketball coaches in northeastern Pennsylvania. Before assuming his longtime coaching duties at...
If you ever board another train from Scranton to Manhattan, say thanks to Larry Malski ’72
In 1970, the last passenger train pulled out of Scranton bound for New York City. And a Keystone alumnus is working tirelessly behind-the-scenes to realize his dream of restoring the once popular connection. Dickson City native Larry Malski graduated...
Mushrooms are a growing business for George ’01 and Jennifer Linsenbigler
What started as a family experiment with a petri dish has mushroomed into a fascinating enterprise for Keystonians George ’01 and Jennifer Linsenbigler. George holds an associate degree in wildlife biology, while Jennifer, who studied fine and graphic...
Honoring Larry Fornicola
Virtually everyone at Keystone College remembers Larry Fornicola as the Giants’ great Hall of Fame wrestling coach. To members of his team, however, Larry was so much more than that. In addition to being one of the best wrestling coaches in the nation,...
Ty Holmes ’91: Service to Others is the Most Important Work of Life
As a young man, Tyrone “Ty” Holmes learned essential lessons at Keystone College that have guided him throughout his life. Ty attended Keystone in 1990-91 and then went on to a stellar career in two branches of the armed serves, as well as serving as a...
Keystone College graduate Hon. William R. Evanina ’87 to address Keystone graduates at commencement
The Honorable William R. Evanina, former director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center in Washington, D.C., will address members of the Keystone College Class of 2023 during the college’s 152nd commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 20 on campus.
Gary Borthwick ’78: Soaring to New Heights
Gary Borthwick ’78: Soaring to New Heights at the Wilkes-Barre Scranton International Airport Gary Borthwick looks back fondly on his time in LaPlume. Earning an associate degree in business administration from then Keystone Junior College, he...