Ivan C. Karp of New York, famed art dealer, author, lecturer, and critic, will speak at the Butler Institute of American Art on October 8. Mr. Karp’s talk will be part of the third annual “Symposia on American Art” presented ...
YSU will host the annual fall In-Service Day for Mahoning County teachers and school administrators on October 9. Some 500 educators (in grades K-12) will be participating. Highlights will be presentations by Dr. Irene ...
Being selected to perform with the Inter-Collegiate Jazz Ensemble at the annual Ohio Music Education Association Conference is an honor. Receiving the Ensemble's "Outstanding Musician Award," though, was an even greater ...
A musical described as "a shining landmark in the history of international musical theatre" will open at YSU on Feb. 19. "The Threepenny Opera," written by Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht and translated from the German by ...
YSU's Department of Continuing Education, Business, and Industrial Programs division, is presenting three seminars especially designed for the owners of small businesses.
The air may be bitter and cold, but the music will be warm and pleasant when the Dana Chamber Orchestra presents its Winter Concert February 21 in the Bliss Recital Hall. The Youngstown State University Composers' Ensemble ...
YSU's Symphonic Wind Ensemble and the Concert Band will perform Feb. 23 in Stambaugh Auditorium. The YSU Theatre will soon present the ever-popular musical production, "The Fantasticks."
Ron Simmons, executive chairman of the Trumbull County Urban League and former area chairman of the United Negro College Fund, will give a program in YSU's Student Organization Leadership Series on Wednesday, Feb. 10. The ...
The first annual Crime Prevention/Awareness Fair, sponsored by the YSU Personal Security Committee, will be held on October 13-14 in Kilcawley Center. The fair’s theme will be “Safety Awareness for Everyone”. Groups to ...
The artwork of two YSU faculty members will be on display at the Youngstown Jewish Community Center for the entire month of October. On exhibit will be the photographs of Dr. Frank A. D’Isa (Chair, Mechanical Engineering) ...
Approximately 200 people are expected to attend the fall Ohio Higher Education Computing Council (OHECC) Conference hosted by YSU on October 16 -17. The Office of Continuing Education will offer two speedreading courses: ...
Bids will be received in Columbus during the week of December 14 for the construction of the Historical Center of Industry and Labor. Estimated to cost $4.3 million, the museum will be located in Youngstown and will reflect ...
The YSU Black Studies Department has named Sarah Brown-Clark as its acting director for the 1986-87 academic year. Brown-Clark is an associate professor of English at YSU and will direct Black Studies on behalf of Professor ...
The Office of Continuing Education at YSU, in cooperation with the YSU Criminal Justice and Campus Security Departments, will conduct a one-day seminar, "Computer Crime Investigation," March 01. The Office of Continuing ...
Special programs are being held at YSU in observance of national Fire Prevention Week. Seminars are planned for faculty, staff, and students on October 6 and October 8 on fire suppression and detection. Members of the ...
The Office of Continuing Education will offer “Programming with Basic II” for those who have some experience with the Basic computer language. It is a continuation of a previous program and will span four weeks, on Saturdays ...
Dr. Bernard T. Gillis, provost of YSU, has been chosen to serve as a consultant-evaluator for the Commission on Institutions of Higher Learning of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The NCA provides ...
Registration of pre-school children between the ages of 3 ½ and 5 years is now being accepted for the YSU School of Education’s Preschool Practicum. All sessions will be held in the School of Education building each Thursday ...
YSU is once again offering a total of $36,000 to incoming freshmen as part of the Deans’ Scholarships. First awarded in 1986, these are given to four freshmen in each of the six undergraduate colleges and schools within ...