Scarlet Pujols Recio, a 2022 Keystone College graduate, currently serves with the AmeriCorps-funded National Health Corps (NHC) as a community health worker.
Alumni News
Austin Burke: Community Leader, Talented Artist, and Proud Keystonian
Since the day he stepped on campus, Keystone College has been an integral part of Austin Burke’s life.
Lessons learned at Keystone really do last a lifetime
Lisa Tizzoni ’77, co-owner of Mercantile 22, a modern general store celebrating its fifth anniversary in downtown Tunkhannock, still treasures gems of wisdom offered by legendary professor Anita Appleton ’90H. “Not only did she impart a great, general...
Artworks Gallery honors the life and work of Alex Seeley
Alex Seeley was many things during his brief life: a loving family member and friend, a skilled photographer, and a brave fighter against a deadly disease. An exhibit at a Scranton art gallery is honoring the life and times of this remarkable and...
Keystone College Announces Homecoming Weekend Dates/Committee
Keystone College will conduct its Homecoming 2022 on September 30 and October 1-2 with a variety of activities for alumni, family, and friends. Honorary alumni chairs are, from left: Krista Strausser ’22, Danville; Brian Klatt ’21, Scranton; Gabriel Reyes...
2022 Keystone Open Winning Foursome
Keystone College recently hosted the 31st annual Keystone Open golf tournament at Glen Oak Country Club, Clarks Summit. Coordinated by the Keystone College Alumni Association, proceeds from the tournament support scholarships for Keystone students....
Keystone to Host 31st Annual Golf Tournament
Keystone College will conduct the 31st annual Keystone Open Golf Tournament on Monday, June 28 at Glen Oak Country Club in Clarks Summit.
Kate Micucci to address Keystone graduates at commencement
Keystone College graduate and popular actress/comedian/musician Kate Micucci will serve as commencement speaker during the college’s 151st commencement on Saturday, May 21 at 11 a.m. at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain.
Keystone alumna assists with Project Puffin
Keystone College 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...
Keystone College honors alumni during homecoming festivities
Keystone College honored its alumni and presented several awards during recent Homecoming festivities on campus.