Professor Jeff Brauer was recently quoted in a Washington Examiner article discussing Middle America. Click here for the story. More News
Faculty Staff News
Jeff Brauer quoted in Post-Gazette column
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently featured in a Post-Gazette commentary about small town politics and governing. Click here to read the article.
Jeff Brauer featured on NewsNation
Jeff Brauer was recently featured as a political analyst in a segment for NewsNation about the effect on moms voting in the upcoming presidential election. Read the article More News
All-College Honors Convocation 2023 recognizes achievements
Members of the Keystone College community gathered at All-College Honors Convocation to celebrate the academic achievements of students and recognize accomplishments of faculty and staff. Awards were presented to students across Keystone’s two academic...
Professor Jeff Brauer, guest columnist for The Times-Tribune
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently featured as a guest columnist in the Times-Tribune opinion section, commenting about President Biden and the 2022 mid-term elections. Read the column (subscription required) More news
Professor Jeff Brauer quoted in Washington Post article
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently interviewed for a Washington Post article discussing Dr. Mehmet Oz, the candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania. Read the article More News
All-College Honors Convocation 2022 recognizes achievements
Members of the Keystone College community gathered at All-College Honors Convocation to celebrate the academic achievements of students and recognize accomplishments of faculty and staff. Awards were presented to students across Keystone’s two academic...
Keystone College names Dr. Adrienne Mellott Chief Retention Officer
Keystone College has named Adrienne Mellott, Ed.D. as its new chief retention officer. Dr. Mellott previously served as an assistant professor and sport and recreation management program director at Keystone and will continue to teach courses on a...
Are some animals better forecasters than the groundhog?
Keystone College Wildlife Biology instructor Joe Iacovazzi discusses animals that may be better at forecasting the weather than famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil.
Professor Jeff Brauer quoted in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article
Professor Jeff Brauer was recently interviewed for a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette article discussing redistricting in the Pennsylvania state legislature.