For the second time in its 34-year history, a woman was selected to command the YSU Army ROTC Cadet Corps. Cadet Lt. Col. Jacqueline Pennell was chosen due to her outstanding performance in the classroom and in military ...
The women's studies program was approved by a preliminary advising committee. A tentative schedule of courses to make up a minor was also said to be under consideration.
A new method for assay of insulin antibodies of blood using radioisotopes, especially for insulin-treated diabetic patients, was developed by scientists from YSU and the Youngstown Hospital Association. Those involved were ...
YSU provost James Scanlon named two interim deans, one for the William Rayen College of Engineering & Technology and the other for the Williamson College of Business Administration. Dr. Frank Tarantine was chosen to head ...
A two-day celebration of international cultures will be held at YSU. Sponsored by the Center for International Studies, the event is designed to be both educational and fun.
As World War II in Europe ended, "The Jambar" announced that the school colors for Youngstown College would be changed from red and gold to red and white. The major reason was the difficulty in reproducing the color gold in print.
Tony Leonardi, coordinator of jazz studies, will retire from the Dana School of Music after 22 years of service. Leonardi is credited with building a national reputation for YSU's jazz program.
Jim Cleamons, a former standout player for Ohio State and the Cleveland Cavaliers, has been named to replace the late Bill Dailey as YSU head basketball coach.
John George Hagelis, a pre-dental freshman at Youngstown College, was killed on November 30 when the biplane he was piloting crashed. A graduate of South High School, Hagelis served in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World ...