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  • Chaichatmongkol, Dusadee ([Youngstown, Ohio] : Youngstown State University, 1972., 1972)
    The present study was designed to determine the capacity of neutrophil precursors to regenerate in drug-depleted rat bone marrow. Myleran (15 mg/Kg body weight) was introduced by stomach tube into 200g male albino rats ...
  • Unknown author (1975-07-30)
    Construction of the new Arts and Sciences building was announced. It was scheduled to commence in October 1975 and to be completed two and one half years later.
  • Unknown author (1956-02-10)
    The addition of Wallace R. Moore and Macklin W. Schabitzer to the Youngstown University faculty was announced. Moore was to teach a course in jewelry work, while Schabitzer provided instruction in business administration.
  • Unknown author (1986-10-22)
    Dr. Richard McEwing was appointed Assistant Dean of the College of Education. Dr. McEwing comes from Idaho State University, serving as an assistant professor. The candidates fror 1986 Homecoming King and Queen were announced.
  • Unknown author (1979-10-12)
    The YSU Athletic Department introduced its new logo. Drawn by Bill Oakley, a member of the varsity soccer team, it features YSU's mascot Pete the Penguin.
  • Seldon, Leroy J. (1993-10-26)
    Transcript of interview taped on October 26, 1993. The tape is stored in the Youngstown Historical Center for Industry and Labor Archives. 25 leaves.
  • Unknown author (1995-04-18)
    Dr. Betty Jo Licata has been named dean of YSU's Williamson College of Business Administration. She replaces Dr. James Cicarelli.
  • Unknown author (1936-09-17)
    P. C. Pickard was appointed business manager of Youngstown College. In addition, Pickard was also assigned to teach accounting.
  • Unknown author (1971-11-19)
    Groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the $3.4 million expansion of Kilcawley Student Center. In attendance were President Albert Pugsley, former president Howard Jones, and Youngstown Mayor Jack Hunter.
  • Unknown author (1989-01-24)
    The appointment of Robert T. Robinson as YSU police chief is announced by President Humphrey.
  • Yonkura, Michael (1993-03-30)
    Dan Peters takes over as YSU men's basketball coach.
  • Unknown author (1987-06-24)
    St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center’s Health Education Center and YSU unveiled Youngstown Free-Net, an open access computer network. Free-Net is available for communication and information exchange to anyone—students, ...
  • Unknown author (1945-02-09)
    Four new courses were added to the Youngstown College curriculum for the Fall 1945 semester. These were Fashion Design and Interior Decorating taught by Margaret Evans, Psychology of Personnel Selection and Placement ...
  • Van Boxel, Mary Ellen (1948-03-12)
    Plans to expand the course offerings of the Youngstown College Political Science Department were announced by its chairman, R. C. Westenfield. This action was taken in support of students considering careers in law, ...
  • Powell, Jolene (2002-05-23)
    Dr. Robert Bolla is named the new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. A search committee member feels Bolla's appointment was a missed opportunity to increase the diversity of upper level administrators on campus.
  • Unknown author (1979-05-22)
    The appointment of Dr. H. Robert Dodge as dean of the School of Business Administration was announced.
  • Unknown author (1967-01-13)
    Dr. William H. Coffield was appointed academic dean of Youngstown University, succeeding Dr. Joseph E. Smith. Prior to coming to YU, Dr. Coffield served as dean of the Education College at Kansas State University.
  • Gatta, Nancilynn (1985-10-18)
    The new dean of Fine & Performing Arts, Dr. Timothy Lyons, promotes his ideas for the college and for Bliss Hall. Lyons states that he plans to be visible to the university community and to use the "personal touch" in his ...
  • Abdelrasul, Maysoon (2005-04-28)
    The Ohio Board of Regents has approved a bachelor of general studies degree for YSU. The degree requires no major or minor, but demands at least 18 semester hours in any two disciplines.
  • Kollar, Jennifer (The Jambar, 1991-11-05)
    The new Christman Dining Commons opens for business.

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