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Keystone student presents at conference in Harrisburg
Keystone College student Stephen Verespy was one of a select group of college students chosen to present a scientific research project at the state capitol in Harrisburg.
Keystone College hosts Young Authors' Day
Headlining the event as keynote speaker was Barry Louis Polisar, a nationally-known children's author and songwriter.
Students honored at Harford Fair
It has been a long-standing Hartford fair tradition to recognize the artistic talents of young by awarding Best of Show ribbons to four outstanding entries within the department.
Keystone Players dabble with danger in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
The amiable spookiness of Joseph Kesselring's Arsenic and Old Lace will be a perfect match for playgoers who want to have a good laugh Halloween weekend.
Astronomer will visit Keystone
Astronomer and author Neil F. Comins, Ph.D., will present "What if the Earth Were a Moon of Another World?" on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Keystone College in the President's Dining Room, Hibbard Campus Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Kevin Pierson
HOPATCONG - Jessica Lee West and Jeremy Kevin Pierson held their wedding and reception at Mountain Spring Lake Resort in Reeders, Pa.
Motivational speaker visiting Keystone
Michelle Cummings, founder of Training Wheels, a Denver-based team development company, and a nationally known motivational speaker, will visit Keystone College on Thursday, Oct.
Keystone College station monitors global quakes
Keystone College recently acquired a seismic monitoring station with a seismograph, which allows viewers to monitor global earthquakes in near real-time, including the latest activity regarding last week's earthquakes in Indonesia and near American Samoa.
Juried alumni art exhibit will be featured
The Linder Gallery at Keystone College will present its first juried alumni art exhibition from Friday, Oct.
Nokomis and Tunkhannock Trail: Keystone College
Keystone College is located thirty minutes north of Scranton on Route 6. Located on the border of Lackawanna and Wyoming counties.Four miles of pleasant wooded trails are located on the undeveloped back half of the campus.
The shape of our watershed Notes from the Countryside With Mary Felley
With fall coming on, there is no better time to go for a Sunday drive and appreciate the beauty of our countryside.
Past recipients of the F. Lammot Belin Scholarship will conduct a variety of classes and performances at the Waverly Community House on Saturday, Oct.
Good grades in high school could pay off at Keystone
In one of those instances where good grades really do pay off, students at four area high schools have financial incentives to secure high marks.
Keystone College Monitors World's Earthquakes
Two massive earthquakes that hit Indonesia have killed at least 1,100 people and officials fear thousands more are trapped in the rubble.
High grades pay off at Keystone College
In one of those instances where good grades really do pay off, students at four area high schools have financial incentives to secure high marks.
Keystone College hosting Visiting Chef Series
Keystone College will host its fourth annual Visiting Chef Series on Monday and Tuesday at Evans Hall in Hibbard Campus Center.
Intercollegiate Counselors meet at Keystone College
Keystone College recently hosted a meeting of the Intercollegiate Counselors, a consortium of counselors from local colleges and universities and the Advocacy Alliance.
Leadership Lackawanna welcomes Class of 2010
The Leadership Lackawanna Class of 2009 2010 gathered at Keystone College on Thursday, September 10 for the first session of ten which included an orientation.
The Endless Mountains Nature Center welcomed four board members at its annual meeting, held July 28.
Keystone College in La Plume welcomes human rights and peace activist, Rev. Roy Bourgeois, to the campus Friday, Sept.
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