The number of police patrolling the YU campus was increased from nine to eleven in the aftermath of an incident involving an attack upon a coed. Renett Faccioben, a senior, was abducted when she parked her car in a lot at ...
In view of the nationwide fuel shortage and requests by President Nixon and Governor Giligan to conserve energy, President Coffelt asked the university community to support the institution's energy plan.
The late Dr. John J. Coffelt, third president of YSU, is euologized. Coffelt died on September 1, 1988, in Houston, Texas, while undergoing a medical operation.
Colonel John Wales III, director of Financial Aids at YSU since 1967, announced his retirement. Prior to becoming Financial Aids chief, Wales served as YSU Army ROTC's professor of military science until his retirement ...
The purchase of a parking lot on Wick Avenue from the Jewish Federation of Youngstown, located directly across from Youngstown College, was announced. The College planned to continue using the property as a parking facility.
An all-time high enrollment of 3,460 students at Youngstown College was announced by administration officials. There were 2,440 day students and 1,020 night students enrolled. Of these, 1,860 were veterans.
Records indicated that 770 students enrolled for the Spring 1946 semester were military veterans. 583 were new veterans, with 75 of these being former students of Youngstown College.
Youngstown College was accredited as one of the approved schools for the vocational training of World War II veterans under an agreement with the Veterans Rehabilitation Administration.
A new method of teaching, patterned after a plan used by Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, was considered by the Youngstown College administration. Called the Rollins Conference Plan, the method replaced the standard ...
Youngstown College announced the beginning of a series of half-hour television programs. The broadcasts appeared on alternate Sundays at 3:30 p.m. over WKBN-TV.
Youngstown Municipal Airport announced the opening of a flight course for veterans. Including both ground school and aerial instruction, the course was the first of its kind to be offered in northeastern Ohio.
Dr. Herbert E. Hawkes, Dean of Columbia University, was invited to deliver the commencement address before 183 graduates of Youngstown College. For the first time, the ceremonies were to take place in Stambaugh Auditorium ...