YSU will hold an open house in Meshel Hall on October 19. The public will be invited to visit the $15 million facility to see first-hand YSU’s approach to high technology. The building was named for Ohio State Senator Harry ...
Michael I. Monus of Youngstown, Mahoning Valley entrepreneur, business and community leader and trustee of YSU has been selected to receive the prestigious Herman W. Lay Award from the Association of Private Enterprise ...
The Mill Creek Ramblers, a local folk music trio, will perform as part of the outdoor Lunch & Lyrics series on July 30 at the Kilcawley Amphitheatre. Their repertoire includes blue grass, Irish ballads, and popular folk ...
The unforgettable power of American playwright Eugene O'Neill opens an all-too-rare Youngstown area appearance April3 when YSU's University Theatre begins its moving production of O'Neill's modern masterpiece, "A Moon for ...
G. David Low, a qualified astronaut currently assigned as a technician with the NASA Astronaut Office, will be the featured speaker in the YSU Special Lecture Series. Low has been involved with both crewed spaceflight ...
Each year, in observance of National Black History Month, YSU's Black Studies Department brings to campus, black spokesmen and women, scholars and artists who stand at the forefront of contemporary black expression. The ...
Dr. David Stout has been named the John S. and Doris M. Andrews Chair in Accounting. One of his primary duties will be to make new connections between the university and local business communities.
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.
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, ...
James D. Miller, executive director of YSU Administrative Services, announced the creation o additional parking areas on campus. By the start of Fall Quarter, YSU will have about 5,450 parking spaces. President Neil ...
A new recycling effort has begun on the YSU campus. Sponsored by Circle K, the university service organization, materials accepted include newspaper, glass, cans, aluminum items, and bi-metal containers. A blue truck ...
“Quasimodo,” a new rock musical based upon Victor Hugo’s classic novel “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” made its world premiere at Byrdcliffe Barn, near Woodstock, New York. Two writers of the musical, Karen Sunde and ...
Music theatre history is being made at YSU. Yesterday, today, and every day for the next seven days. Then on March 14, the world premiere of "Quasimodo," a vibrant rock theatre work will be presented in the Newman Center ...
YSU officials announced today the opening of the University Courtyard Apartments. The $22 million, 130 unit apartment complex will help the regrowth of the Smokey Hollow neighborhood of Youngstown and boost the university's ...
The Substance Abuse Prevention Program will be established at Youngstown State, guided by a professional counselor and trained students. Members of the Mahoning County judiciary will join in the procession with members of ...
Ninety-eight junior high schools in Mahoning, Trumbull, and Columbiana counties were invited to participate in the fourth annual MATHCOUNTS competition at Youngstown State University's Kilcawley Center on February 20, ...
The ninth annual "Spring Concert" featuring YSU's Dana Chorale, directed by Dr. Wade Raridon, and the YSU Symphonic Wind Ensemble, directed by Joseph Edwards, will be presented May 7 at Stambaugh Auditorium. Audiences will ...