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  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-12)
    Doing ‘REEL’ science focus of NSF initiative at YSU. First class of general studies students graduate. Math man: Ciotola leads Center more than 20 years. YSU partakes in NEOUCOM’s new doctor of pharmacy. Prof’s book ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-03-01)
    Statue honors legendary YSU coach. From ambulances to publishing, Mistovich contributes to EMS field. Trustees will reconsider tuition if state allocations don’t drop. Enrollment up for 13th semester.
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-07)
    Classroom upgrades top summer projects. Trustees OK 2005 - 06 budget. YSU planetarium undergoes $750,000 overhaul. Retired prof takes interim dean position at A&S. Board approves emeritus status.Board approves emerit ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-04-12)
    YSU students to present research on Capitol Hill. YSU grad at the heart of March Madness. Campus plan features new business building, more labs, improved student center. Master’s in American Studies features community ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-05-12)
    Student explores culture of the Appalachian Trail. Prof wins prestigious grants for research. Geology students experience ‘creepy’ trip under Lake Erie. Nursing mentor program garners widespread acclaim.
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-11-15)
    YSU boosts coast-to-coast alumni connections. SCT Banner advancement, finance, go live; ‘MyYSU’ portal up next. $200K grant helps fill special education gap. ‘Extreme Makeover’ children get full-tuition scholarships. ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-12-06)
    Slocum aims to turn around Penguin hoops. YSU admissions director is rolled over by coasters. Michael Bowman: King of Flad Mountain. Transition to new YSU wordmark continues.
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-10-18)
    Faculty class of 2005 is largest in five years. Enrollment down; number of minorities up 9.1 percent. Ribbon cut for $12.1M rec and wellness center. “Homework Express” TV show produced in Bliss Hall.
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-11-01)
    Study focuses on autism, exercise. Utility savings gained under new energy plan. President names seven members to new labor-management panel. Students set record at MathFest. YSU United Way sets $50,000 goal. Videos ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2005-10-04)
    $4.1M allocation YSU’s largest ever. Strike aftermath Lessons learned; moving ahead. Snow shovel in tow, Herbert settles into YSU. State law requires meningitis documentation. New eUpdate launched on YSU Web site. New ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-04-04)
    Campus launches accreditation renewal. Sociology/anthropology: new faces, new research. ‘Safe Zone’ promotes diversity, tolerance. Zzzzzzzz… New program will put them to sleep. Student research focuses on coping with ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-04-18)
    WYSU-FM ratings soar in last five years. Panel: Women making progress. Nursing participates in patient-handling pilot. YSU joins ‘Solutions for Our Future’ national campaign. Moorer named coordinator of diversity ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-05)
    MyYSU, new e-mail system start this fall. Betty Greenway: ‘Keep working, keep laughing.’ Chemistry student invited to Capitol research event. Sacred Landmarks project chronicles area churches. Elm St. bridge closed, ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-02-21)
    Professors discover galaxy 300 trillion miles away. Gorby garners honors with ‘no limits’ approach. YSU gets less funding, charges lowest tuition. Lariccias provide $100K for sculpture of Howard Jones. Penguins’ all-time ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-03-07)
    Student explores Darrow’s lost bootlegger trial. Professor helps develop policy for organ donors. Spring enrollment dips 1.6%. CATALYST Book Club features ‘Achievement Gap in U.S.’ In memoriam… Sally M. Hotchkiss.
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-02-07)
    YSU grads stay in Ohio, survey shows. Labor panel issues report. Prof studies effectiveness of uniforms in urban schools. Edwards named dean. ‘African connection’ thrives in math area. Married couple among largest ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-06)
    Faculty retirees boast nearly 800 years of service. $1M grant improves math, science. ‘Tell Someone’ focuses on harassment, discrimination. Student ombudsperson: ‘Not my job to judge, but to help resolve.’ In memoriam… Karen ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-03-21)
    Bridge project improves main gateway to campus. Industrial engineering students place first in regional competition. YSU prof: From rock ’n roll to Russian history. Changes in HR, faculty relations aimed at improving ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-09-04)
    YSU herbarium blooms into one of Ohio’s largest. ‘Homework Express’ nominated for Emmy. Penguins visit Joe Paterno this year, ‘The Horseshoe’ next year. Gov. Taft appoints new student trustee. Davis leads international ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2006-09-18)
    New simulator trains cadets at YSU academy. Annual Fund continues climb. Student’s detention in Poland sparks media protest, apology.Arc flash ‘like getting hit by lightning,’ faculty expert says.

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