When David Ragan took off his uniform after serving the U.S. Army for 10 years, he felt lost. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article. More News
Year: 2019
Air Force vet advises next generation
Mark Gowarty’s decision to join the U.S. Air Force wasn’t one he had to consider for too long. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article. More News
Training to handle a crisis
Criminal Justice instructor Ray Hayes recently helped lead a week-long, 40-hour course for first responders who deal with mental illness.
Hospitality students tour State Capitol
Hospitality business management students, Associate Professor Brenda Lidy, and Adjunct Instructor Brenda Bistocchi ’71 visited the Pennsylvania State Capitol earlier this week.
CJ students get lessons from four-legged instructors
Officers Robert Stelmak and Martin Monahan from the Scranton Police Department recently gave presentations with their K9 officers Attyro and Ember to Criminal Justice students.
Abreham Kittel ’18
Abreham Kittel, a member of the Keystone College Class of 2018, graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Social Science.
KC faculty zooms in on Generation Z
A recent study at Keystone College analyzed the study habits and skills of Generation Z science students on campus. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article. More News
Keystone College Hospitality Club to host designer purse bingo
Keystone College’s Hospitality Club will host its fourth annual “Bling Bag Bingo,” a Las Vegas-style designer purse bingo on Friday, Nov. 15 from 5 – 9 p.m. in the Theatre in Brooks.
Keystone students attend campus life conference
National Association for Campus Activities
KC students share environmental passions
When Rebecca Muscat isn’t happy with something, her solution is simple: change it. “As a 12-year-old girl, I made that decision in my head that I was going to change how we impact wildlife and the environment,” she said. By leaving her hometown of Belvidere, N.J. to...