Dr. Bernard J. Yozwiak, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at YSU, announced his retirement effective December 31, 1991. Yozwiak joined the faculty in 1947 and was elected chair of the Mathematics Department in 1966. ...
Viewpoints regarding the murder of Kenmore Drake and the involvement of Dr. Timothy Lyons, dean of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, are presented.
Dr. Nicholas Paraska announced his retirement as the dean of the YSU College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) after 13 years. He has been at the university for a total of 22 years.
Charles F. Axtmann, Dean of the Youngstown College School of Business Administration, resigned to return to public accounting. Axtmann had been with the YoCo faculty since 1922.
YSU announced the appointment of Dr. Arnold J. Moore as dean of the School of Education effective August 1, 1973. Previously, Moore served as the head of curriculum and instruction at Kansas State University.
Dr. Peter John Kasvinsky, assistant vice president for graduate studies and research at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania, has been named dean of graduate studies at YSU.
Attorney Raymond Leonard Falls, one of Youngstown's most prominent lawyers and dean of Youngstown University's School of Law, died of a heart attack during an attorney's banquet at Squaw Creek Country Club.
Dr. Joseph E. Smith, Dean of the University and a member of the Youngstown University faculty since 1921, announced his retirement at the end of the 1966/67 academic year.
Louis A. Deesz was appointed dean of the Youngstown College engineering school. Previous to this appointment, Deesz served as dean of the evening engineering division.
A portrait of Dr. George McCloud. He served as dean of the College of Fine and Performing Arts and later as special assistant to President Dr. David Sweet.
A photograph of Dr. James Cicarelli, Dean of the Williamson College of Business Administration, 1988. Photo is also featured in FRONTIERS volume 15, issue 1.
Dr. David Ruggles was appointed assistant dean of the School of Education. Previously, he served as associate director for undergraduate programs with the Kentucky Council on Higher Education.
Dr. Henry V. Stearns, dean of the Youngstown College Music Department, was injured when he fell from the platform in one of the dressing rooms of the auditorium. He was treated by a local physician and sent home.