Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1950-12-15)
    Tentative plans for the new Youngstown College Library were announced by library director James W. Pirie.
  • Murphy, Jack (1966-11-04)
    Dr. Albert L. Pugsley, Youngstown University's second president, was profiled on the eve of his inauguration.
  • 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 (1977-10-11)
    Maag Library staff members filed a grievance in which they opposed a dress code unilaterally established by university librarian Richard J. Owen. Owen promised strict enforcement although his code ran counter to the ...
  • Pennell, Joseph (1949-05-09)
    The college radio program, the YoCo Quarter Hour, celebrated its first anniversary. The show was broadcast over WKBN Radio on Saturday mornings and highlighted people and events relating to Youngstown College.
  • 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 (1949-10-07)
    Dr. Paul Narbutovskih, a member of Youngstown College's William Rayen School of Engineering, was honored with the presentation of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation's Vice President's Award.
  • Unknown author (1976-09-24)
    Pauline Noe, an instructor in health and physical education at Thiel College since 1973, was appointed assistant athletic director.
  • Snier, Bill (1978-05-23)
    The YSU women's softball team won the state championship, played in Dayton, by defeating Miami University 5-2.
  • Savka, Stacey (1978-07-13)
    Professor Robert L. Miller, dean of the School of Business Administration for 32 years, announced his resignation from the post. He was appointed by President Howard Jones to establish a business school and was instrumental ...
  • Unknown author (1936-09-17)
    The Youngstown College Science Department announced the creation of a course in metallurgy. Professor Denton Doll was to teach the course.
  • Unknown author (1978-05-19)
    At the dedication of YSU's College of Applied Science and Technology building, the structure was formally named Cushwa Hall in honor of the late Charles B. Cushwa, Jr., former YSU Board of Trustees member and president of ...
  • Votaw, Lyndie (1978-05-05)
    Protests staged by angry Arabs--including Palestiniansand Iranians--brought attention to a lecture given by Abba Eban, the former Israeli foreign minister.
  • Garramone, Greg (1978-05-05)
    Susan Khawaja was named YSU's international student advisor.
  • 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 ...
  • Unknown author (1949-04-22)
    Dr. Emilie C. Weltman joined the Youngstown College faculty as an instructor of German. Having attended the Universities of Berlin and Jena, Weltman earned her doctoral degree from the University of Frankfurt.
  • Unknown author (1966-03-11)
    Mrs. Joseph E. (Mary B.) Smith, recorder at YU since 1956, was appointed registrar. At the same time, William Livosky was appointed director of admissions; he previously served in the business office and as a student counselor.
  • Unknown author (1949-02-11)
    Youngstown College president Howard W. Jones announced the addition of six part-time members of the faculty.
  • 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.
  • Unknown author (1951-04-13)
    Youngstown College library director James W. Pirie announced that library training would be made available to students in two new departments scheduled to open in the fall of 1951. Major fields in Children's Library and ...

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