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  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2009-09-18)
    Featured in this edition: YSU deemed 'military friendly' school; 'Other rock' marks 50th year on campus; New Marching Pride director sets priorities; Motorist Assistance Program; Faculty/staff achievements; Incubator and ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communication, 2010-04-02)
    Highlights of this edtion: * Residential student numbers on the rise * Garden Club Angels celebrates success * Economics prof's article earns recognition * Telecomm students broadcast NCAA championships ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Marketing and Communiciations, 2010-04-16)
    Highlights of this edition: * TheNewsOutlet exposes students to 'real' journalism * Third Frontier important to YSU and community * PT prof's Right to Move group takes shape * Constantini donates $200K to ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2010-02-05)
    Featured in this edition: * $200K grant examines social/emotional learning * Enrollment continues to soar * Student lounges undergo improvements * P-16 Partnership for Education fosters success in college ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2010-02-26)
    Highlights of this edition include: * Anderson named president * Schiavone appointed trustee * YSU launded for civic partnerships * Students study in Taiwan as Lunghwa links grow * Faculty and staff ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2010-01)
    Featured in this edition: * Candidates for president visit campus * University takes over operations of museum * Football coach 'ecstatic' to return home * Reynolds named new chief of HR * President ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2010-03-19)
    Featured in this edition: * President-elect gives $100,000 for student scholarships * Campus switches to Blackboard * Research takes students across the globe * YSU astronomer researches galaxies * ...
  • Unknown author (YSU Office of Marketing and Communications, 2010-05)
    Featured in this edition: * Annual Fund donations hit record high * Gov. cuts ribbon on research lab * YSU honored for community service * A banner day for banners * Faculty and staff achievements ...
  • Unknown author (1986-07-16)
    According to Dr. Violet F. Boggess, court reporting, which has been taught at YSU for the past nine years, is a career that pays well and is experiencing a shortage of qualified practitioners. The court reporting program ...
  • Unknown author (1966-12-16)
    P. C. Pickard, Youngstown University's business manager for over 30 years, announced his retirement. A native of Florida, Pickard came to YU in 1936.
  • Unknown author (1965)
    YU Cheerleaders, 1965. Original photograph is located in the black 1960s photograph binder.
  • Unknown author (1967-01-13)
    Telephone service on the YU campus was greatly enhanced by the installation of a new automatic dial communications system by the Ohio Bell Telephone Company. The system greatly expanded the communications facilities, ...
  • Unknown author (1961-11-03)
    Youngstown University obtained a working nuclear reactor. The reactor was operated by Dr. Hugh Shadduck, Dean Michael Charignon, Professor Frank Tarantine, and Professor Matthew Siman.
  • Matis, Mike (1965-10-29)
    Walter Keller, an instructor of communications at Youngstown University, joined approximately fourteen other marchers who picketed the Main Post Office in Youngstown in protest of the escalating war in Vietnam. The local ...
  • Unknown author (1964-12-11)
    Ground was broken for the new Student Center; YU President Howard Jones turned over the first shovel of dirt.
  • Unknown author (1965-03-12)
    Ray Galus, a Youngstown University senior and Army ROTC cadet, was killed in a plane crash near Canfield, Ohio. Galus was flying to complete his hours in the ROTC flying program. An investigation conducted by the Federal ...
  • Unknown author (1960-04-29)
    Youngstown University was chosen to host the 34th Ohio College Newspaper Association (OCNA) convention. Student journalists from 35 colleges and universities converged on Youngstown for the two-day event held at the Pick ...
  • Nolen, Howard E. (1966-10-14)
    Plans were announced for the production of a Youngstown University television show in a format similar to the G.E. College Bowl. Gil Doubet was appointed by Student Council to head the project.
  • Unknown author (1964-02-28)
    Youngstown City Council approved Youngstown University's renewal and expansion plan.
  • Kralj, Adolph (1988-11-23)
    Transcript of interview taped on Nov. 23, 1988. Tape length 45 minutes. Tape stored in Youngstown Historical Center for Industry and Labor Archives. 13 leaves.

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