Our Alumni
They believed. They belonged.
Keystone alumni are impressive for many reasons. Throughout the years our alumni have not only achieved recognition across the United States but are known for their accomplishments around the world. Business professionals, writers, educators, and many other graduates in numerous occupations have proven that the value of a Keystone education is indeed a recipe for success.
Alumni Spotlight
Alumni Spotlight: Shannon Buckley ’16
Graduation Year: 2016
Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Arts, Humanities
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2023 Alumni Awards
Keystone College honored its alumni and presented several awards during recent Homecoming festivities on campus: From left: Shannon Buckley, ’16, Helping Hands award recipient; Tyler Gilroy ’16, Keystonian of the Year award recipient; Dr. Fran Langan, Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Strategic Initiatives and Distinguished Service to Keystone award recipient; John Pullo, Sr. ’69, President; Elena O’Connor ’04, Alumni Association President.; and Don Cadman ’77, who accepted the award for Eugene Frimpong ’21, Young Alumni of the Year award recipient.
See why they love Keystone.
Don’t just take it from us, let our alumni do the talking!
“The faculty at Keystone is fantastic. They encourage you to set high goals for yourself and to be as creative as you possibly can.“
Where are they now?
Keystone alumni have done some wonderful things.
Alice Davis is currently the Executive Director at the Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center. Her passion is making a difference in the lives of high school students and other adult learners.
A former member of the Keystone Giants women’s volleyball team, Katie Scheuch is a physician’s assistant with Atlantic Emergency Associates in New Jersey. She credits the personal attention she received at Keystone for putting her on the path to success,
A former member of the Keystone Giants men’s soccer team, Abreham Kittel began his career in government as an intern with the late former State Rep Sid Kavulich and went on to work as a legislative assistant with Rep. Kyle Mullins. He is a research analyst with the Pennsylvania Senate in Harrisburg. Easy communication and a wealth of opportunities were the highlights of his Keystone career.
A former member of the Keystone Giants track and field team, Christian English is a graphic designer at Under Armor. He appreciated the professors at Keystone for helping him grow both as a student and a person.