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YSU and the YSU Foundation announced its public phase of the "We See Tomorrow" fundraising campaign to raise $100 million. The Mahoning Valley Innovation and Commercialization Center will be located in the former misdemeanant jail downtown. Author Carol Anderson discussed "White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide" at St. John's Episcopal Church. Two YSU seniors and one alumni passed the Certified Global Business Professional Exam from the National Association of Small Business International Trade Educators. An article explains the new CARE team which stands for Concern Assessment Referral Education. Kim Anderson, an environmental and molecular toxicology professor from Oregon State University spoke on the MyExposome wristband to YSU students via Skype. Tyler McVicker, a YSU student majoring in journalism, pays for his tuition and living expense by creating videos and articles about video games on social media and YouTube. Blank, a community art instillation, was held at the SOAP Art Gallery. Over 200 people came to the opening of "Carrie the Musical," which was a collaboration between The Millennial Theatre Company and The Oakland Center for the Arts. The Alternative food truck ran out of parking places on Lincoln Avenue. The YSU football teams is set to complete its final away game of the season at Southern Illinois University. YSU is ready for the Northeast Ohio Coaches vs. Cancer tournament. The YSU women's basketball team is ready to get the season going. |
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