Phil Hirsch, Kilcawley Center director, announced that Dairy Queen was awarded a five-year contract to be the new ice cream shop in the student facility. DQ would replace the Creamery as the retailer for ice cream and other ...
The National Association of Schools of Music announced the admission of the Dana Institute of Music to full membership. The Association was the only national accrediting institution in the United States. Full membership ...
Dr. Robert L. Rollin, professor of music, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. The piece for which he was nominated was "Five Pieces for Flute and Piano, on Legends of the Seneca Indians."
The Dana Musical Institute of Youngstown College celebrated its 78th anniversary on October 12, 1946, at the annual Founder's Day banquet held at the Stoneleigh Tea Room.
Campus protest involving the university's decision not to renew the teaching contract of Ron Daniels, an instructor in the Social Sciences Department, was discussed.
A landscaping worker, William Shaffer, was injured on April 18, 1974, when he and another worker, James McCollum, were spreading the insecticide Dasanit on campus grounds. Ohio State University entomologist Dr. A.C. ...
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.
Vocational guidance became available through the newly-established Veterans Vocational Guidance Center in the Main Building. Dr. George W. Wilcox, dean of the college, was chosen to lead the center.
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.
Michael T. Rice was named head basketball coach after a long review of over sixty candidates for the job. Rice, the previous head coach at Duquesne University, succeeds Dominic Rosselli.