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Browsing Jambar Newspaper Archives by Subject "Administration"

Browsing Jambar Newspaper Archives by Subject "Administration"

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  • Brady, Pia (1993-02-05)
    Local philanthropist Warren P. Williamson, Jr., the founder and chairman of the WKBN Broadcasting Corporation, made a $1 million contribution to the YSU Foundation. The money is earmarked to support of the Williamson ...
  • Unknown author (1966-09-30)
    Youngstown University's enrollment passed the 12,000 mark for the first time. University officials predicted a student body numbering 15,000 by the sixtieth anniversary of YU's founding in 1968.
  • Unknown author (1969-05-06)
    The YSU Student Council proposed to bring 3.2 beer to campus. Passing Council unanimously, the proposal required approval from President Albert Pugsley, the Board of Trustees and the Ohio Department of Liquor Control.
  • Unknown author (1963-09-20)
    In the fall of 1963, YU experienced its highest enrollment to date with a tentative total of 8,650 full- and part-time students. Nevertheless, freshmen enrollment decreased by approximately 50 students from the fall of ...
  • Unknown author (1991-03-05)
    Dr. Bernard J. Yozwiak, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at YSU, announced his retirement effective December 31, 1991. Yozwiak joined the faculty in 1947 and was elected chair of the Mathematics Department in 1966. ...
  • Deutsch, Matthew (1995-05-26)
    YSU signed an agreement with four private institutions of higher learning to form the Northeastern Ohio/Western Pennsylvania Academic Alliance. The alliance was designed to create a partnership between the schools for the ...
  • Lane, Liz (1978-08-09)
    YSU's academic program received continued accreditation for the following decade as a result of an evaluation conducted by a team from the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in April 1978.
  • Rodgers, Bill (2005-09-27)
    YSU-ACE, the union of classified employees, and the university have not yet signed off on the contract negotiated last month. Differences over the terms of the early retirement incentive plan have delayed finalizing the agreement.
  • Celidonio, John (1982-02-12)
    In a survey conducted by YSU-OEA, the faculty union, and the Adjunct Faculty Association (AFA), 59 percent of all part-time faculty support collective bargaining. This figure was not deemed high enough to warrant the ...
  • Turner, Beth Anne (1997-05-23)
    As part of an administrative shake-up, President Leslie Cochran appointed Judy Gaines the executive director of the Office of Student Life. Bassam Deeb, who held the post since it was created in 1995, became the executive ...
  • George, Rick (1989-09-26)
    At a meeting of the YSU Board of Trustees, a new contract with the faculty union was ratified, ending a period of labor strife that resulted in the first strike by any campus union. Also, the resignation of Dr. Taylor ...
  • Unknown author (1977-10-21)
    The death of former YSU President Albert L. Pugsley was announced. The cause of death was thought to have been a heart attack.
  • Unknown author (1995-07-06)
    Dr. Cyndy E. Anderson, assistant provost for planning at YSU, was named vice president of Student Affairs. She succeeds Dr. Raymond Dye who was made assistant to the president for enrollment management.
  • Unknown author (1993-10-08)
    Cheryl Staib has been named director of the YSU Annual Fund. Her hiring reflects President Cochran's emphasis on fund raising.
  • Unknown author (1985-10-01)
    Dr. Gordon E. Mapley was appointed to the position of assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. A professor of psychology from the University of South Carolina, where he also served as chairman of the Division ...
  • Unknown author (2004-07-01)
    Dr. William H. Beisel is the new executive director of YSU's Metro College. Beisel's last position was with the University of Akron.
  • Tabak, Elizabeth (2004-10-19)
    Dr. Robert Bolla, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, announced his registration. Bolla has accepted another position at Bradley University.
  • Unknown author (1966-01-07)
    Philip Buchanan, registrar of the Youngstown University for 38 years, resigned effective January 31, 1966. Buchanan first came to the University in 1927 when it was known as the Youngstown Institute of Technology.
  • Janesh, Barbara (1978-02-14)
    Due to a mandate issued by Gov. James Rhodes requiring state agencies to reduce electrical consumption by 25 percent, the university instituted energy-saving measures. Specific buildings were closed during the weekends, ...
  • Shaulis, Debora; Dobran, Joni (1988-02-23)
    Viewpoints regarding the murder of Kenmore Drake and the involvement of Dr. Timothy Lyons, dean of the College of Fine & Performing Arts, are presented.

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