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Browsing Jambar Newspaper Clippings by Subject "Campus development"

Browsing Jambar Newspaper Clippings by Subject "Campus development"

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  • Unknown author (1963-12-06)
    Youngstown University was awarded a gift of $1 million for use in Project One, the institution's expansion program. President Howard Jones announced receipt of the gift but was not at liberty to disclose the identity of the donor.
  • Unknown author (1953-01-16)
    As the new Youngstown College Library neared completion, the Jambar highlighted some of the facility's chief features.
  • Unknown author (1963-12-06)
    An appropriation of $4,500,000 was granted to Youngstown University through an administrative bill passed by the Ohio House of Representatives for the building of a technical institute. The measure had not yet passed the Senate.
  • O'Horo, Sally (1948-01-16)
    Construction began on an expanded auditorium for the Main Building at a cost of $60,000. $33,000 of that cost had been donated by individuals and local firms.
  • Unknown author (1955-04-29)
    Alpha Phi Delta completed its Second Annual Organizational Library Fund Drive, netting $190.
  • Unknown author (1949-05-09)
    The new auditorium in the Liberal Arts Building (now Jones Hall) was dedicated in a half-hour ceremony broadcast by the local media. The new facility was named the "Clarence J. Strouss Memorial Auditorium" after the late ...
  • Unknown author (1952-02-29)
    Various campus organizations banded together to raise money for the new Youngstown College Library. Alpha Pi Epsilon and Alpha Phi Omega led the charge, along with the Friends of Youngstown College Library. The first ...
  • Unknown author (1964-11-13)
    Bids for the construction of the new university student center were submitted from thirteen companies vying for the approximately $1.5 million contract.
  • Unknown author (1948-11-12)
    Proposed legislation to improve traffic and parking conditions near Youngstown College was referred to committee for study by the Youngstown City Council. Council urged students to use the city buses as much as possible ...
  • Unknown author (1952-04-09)
    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.
  • Unknown author (1966-02-18)
    A large crowd attended a public hearing at the Mahoning County Courthouse to hear public discussion regarding a proposed county community college and technical school. The primary point of discussion was whether such an ...
  • Unknown author (1968-01-12)
    The Youngstown State University Board of Trustees passed a resolution establishing a Technical and Community College as a division of YSU.
  • Unknown author (1966-01-14)
    Work began on the university's $1,608,900 science building extension. The newest building in the planned $20 million university-wide expansion, the facility was named in honor of Ward Beecher, retired president of Commercial ...
  • Unknown author (1949-04-08)
    Youngstown College director of libraries Dr. Ivan G. Grimshaw represented YoCo at a meeting of the Cooperative Committee on Library Building Plans held at Princeton University. During his visit, Grimshaw studied new library ...
  • Poole, Dave (1957-11-22)
    The problems of parking on or near the Youngstown University campus were discussed.
  • Unknown author (1965-05-14)
    Youngstown University received a $564,963 federal grant for the construction of a new five-story science building as part of the $25 million expansion program. The money presented to YU was to cover one-third of the new ...
  • Unknown author (1951-12-14)
    The acquisition of the Ford homestead, next to Pollock Hall on Wick Avenue, by Youngstown College was announced. Erected in 1863, the house was a gift from John W. Ford and Mrs. Benjamin L. Agler.
  • Unknown author (1937-11-17)
    A large parking lot on Wick Avenue was unexpectedly closed to communting students. The lot fell within an area zoned as a residential district by the City of Youngstown.
  • Unknown author (1946-12-12)
    Youngstown College acquired four surplus barracks from Camp Perry. The federal government was to move the structures from the camp and reassemble them at YoCo. The buildings were utilized for classrooms, office space and ...
  • Unknown author (1966-04-15)
    The Planning Committee for Kilcawley Student Center announced that the dedication of the new facility would take place on April 20, 1966.

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