Keystone College
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Motto | Educate for Service |
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Established | 1868 |
Type | Private, 4-year, Co-Educational |
Endowment | $8,900,000 US[1] |
President | Dr. Edward G. Boehm, Jr. |
Undergraduates | 1,600 [2] |
Location | La Plume, Pennsylvania, USA |
Campus | Residential Area 270 acres |
Student Groups | |
Sports | 14 men's and women's teams |
Colors | Navy & Orange |
Mascot | "K.C." - Team name : Giants |
Website | Keystone College |
La Plume, PA 18440 1-877-4COLLEGE |
Keystone College is a small private college located in La Plume, Pennsylvania in Lackawanna County. The school was founded in 1868.
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[edit] History
Keystone Academy was founded in 1868 by Dr. John Harris. The Academy was originally chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1868, with instruction beginning the following year in the local Baptist church in Factoryville. At the time it was chartered, Keystone Academy was the only high school between Binghamton, New York and Scranton, Pennsylvania. In 1934, Keystone Academy was rechartered as Scranton-Keystone Junior College. In 1944, the name of the College was shortened to Keystone Junior College. The current name Keystone College was adopted in 1995. In 1998, the College received formal approval from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to offer baccalaureate degree programs. 2006-2007 Keystone College Handbook
[edit] Presidents of the College
- Edward G. Boehm, Jr. - -present
[edit] Chairperson of the Board of Trustees
[edit] Alma Mater
Hail Alma Mater, our voices are raised to thee.
Of you, Alma Mater our praises will ever be.
To Keystone College, we give our thanks anew,
We go forth and promise, to pledge our lives to you!
Hail Alma Mater, endeavor shall be our creed.
For you, Alma Mater by virtue ever lead.
To Keystone College, we give our thanks anew,
We go forth and promise, to pledge our lives to you! [5]
[edit] Campus
Keystone College is nestled on a 270-acre tract at the gateway to the Endless Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The campus is 15 miles northwest of Scranton, on U.S. Routes 6 and 11. Interstate Routes 380, 80, 81, 84, and 476 provide easy access to Keystone from all directions. Close to Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Binghamton, all the facilities of three modern cities are available to Keystone students, yet the College is surrounded by small towns and countryside and has the quiet learning atmosphere of a rural campus.
[edit] Academic Buildings
- Harris Hall
- Capwell Hall
- Ward Hall
- Brooks Hall
- Miller Library
[edit] Administration/Non-Academic Buildings
- Sickler Hall
- Gardner Hall
- Alumni Hall
- Hibbard Campus Center
[edit] Athletic Facilities
- Gambal Athletic Center
[edit] Residential Living Buildings
- Moffat Residence Hall
- Frear Residence Hall
- Keystone Commons
- Hollinshead Residence Hall
- Tewksbury Residence Hall
- Reynolds Residence Hall
- Davis Residence Hall
[edit] Academics
[edit] Student life
[edit] Publications
The Key is the student newspaper, which is published six times each year. [6]
[edit] Sports
Keystone Snow Team Sport Management and Recreation Team (S.M.A.R.T.)
[edit] Clubs and Organizations
- Act 101
- Campus Activities Board
- Career Exploration Club
- Commuter Council
- Criminal Justice Club
- Eco Club
- Forensic Science Club
- Inter-hall Council
- Intercollegiate Leadership
- Jr. Professional Chefs of NEPA
- Keystone Art Society
- Keystone College Mofyah Steppers Club
- Keystone Service Club
- Marquise Club
- Multicultural Affairs Student Association (MCASA)
- Multicultural Unified Student Interactive Chorus (M.U.S.I.C.)
- Opposing Prejudice Ending Negativity (O.P.E.N.)
- Phi Theta Kappa
- Prevention Activities Committee (PAC)
- Students in Free Enterprise (S.I.F.E.)
- The Keystone Players
- The Winner's Circle Club
- Twenty-one Plus Students (T.O.P.S.)
- WKCV Radio
[edit] Traditions
[edit] Athletics
Keystone is a member of the North Eastern Athletic Conference. The College is a Division III school under NCAA. [7]
[edit] Men's Teams
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Track, Indoor
- Track, Outdoor
[edit] Women's Teams
- Softball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Track, Indoor
- Track, Outdoor
[edit] Notable alumni
- Christy Mathewson - Class of 1898 - Professional baseball player. Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. [8]
[edit] Notable faculty
[edit] External link
- Keystone College official site