Keystone College will host newly appointed Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas Judge and Keystone graduate the Honorable Frank J. Ruggiero during the college’s annual Constitution Day program on Thursday, September 14 at 12:45 p.m. in Evans Hall,...
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Salena Zito: What do the Moms for Liberty tell us about the women’s vote?
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently quoted in a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article about women voters. Read the article. More News
Ashley La Tassa, Keystone’s First Public Administration Graduate
Ashley La Tassa, Keystone’s First Public Administration Graduate: Looking Forward to Life After College When Ashley La Tassa walks on stage in May to receive her Keystone College bachelor’s degree, she’ll close one successful chapter in her life and begin...
Social Science Degree
The Social Science degree offers students a broad foundation in the social sciences while allowing them to concentrate in other disciplines.
Jeremy Collins: A very proud member of the Class of 2021
When Jeremy Collins walks across the stage on Monday, May 24 to receive his Keystone College bachelor of science degree in criminal justice, he will finally be able to achieve an important long-time goal.
April Teaching and Learning Newsletter
This month’s Teaching and Learning e-newsletter coincides with National Public Health Week,which runs from April 5 – April 11. Ensuring that communities are safe and healthy is the toppriority of public health and in the midst of the most challenging...
Diversity at Keystone – February Teaching and Learning Newsletter
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Keystone prof call this a historic time
Keystone College Professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Wyoming County Press Examiner regarding recent events in American history. Read moreMore News
Senior citizens will be the deciding factor in 2020 election
Professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Washington Examiner article about the importance of the senior citizen vote in the 2020 election Read more More News
Pennsylvania primary offers early test of mass mail-in voting
Keystone College professor Jeff Brauer was quoted in a Washington Examiner article regarding the Pennsylvania primary election and mail-in voting. Read More More News