Keystone College Political Science Professor Jeffrey Brauer will present his paper, “Using Proportional Representation: Would Trump Still Have Won?” at the National Social Science and Technology Conference from April 5-7, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nev.
Year: 2019
Keystone to host Region 27 FBLA Conference
La Plume, Pa. – More than 350 high school students from 11 local high schools will visit Keystone College on Thursday, December 19 from 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. to participate in the Region 27 Future Business Leaders of America Leadership Conference. Participating schools...
Keystone gives back to area seniors
Keystone College fulfilled the Christmas wishes of 120 area senior citizens this holiday season through its annual Santa for Seniors initiative. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article. More News
Keystone College receives state grant for early childhood education survey
Keystone College has received a state grant to collaborate with Shippensburg University to survey early childhood education teachers about the ways they most effectively learn the skills they need to perform their jobs.
Keystone College receives scholarship from CampusWorks
Keystone College is the most recent winner of a $2,000 scholarship from CampusWorks, a strategic higher education consulting firm.
Santa for Seniors: Students Wrap Gifts for Nursing Home Residents
Students at Keystone College channeled their inner elf as part of an annual holiday tradition. The group wrapped more than 100 gifts for seniors at two nearby nursing homes. Watch the WNEP-TV segment. More News
Talkback Extra Podcast: Talking Impeachment Hearings
Professor Jeff Brauer discusses impeachment in WNEP's Talkback Extra podcast. Listen to the podcast. More News
Keystone Career Fair benefits all majors
Students of all majors at Keystone College had opportunities awaiting them during a career fair in the Hibbard Campus Center last Thursday. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article. More News
Keystone projects nearing completion
As the fall semester enters its final stages, two major construction projects at Keystone College are in the home stretch. Read the Wyoming County Press Examiner article. More News
Winterfest 2019 events announced
During Winterfest, the Keystone community comes together to enjoy the holiday season with a variety of festivities and community projects. The campus comes alive as students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends mark the end of the academic year and look forward to the start of the next semester.