Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1947-09-26)
    Youngstown College began the Fall 1947 term with a record enrollment of approximately 4,180 students.
  • Unknown author (1947-05-09)
    William H. Miller was appointed dean of the Dana School of Music. Nellie G. Dehnbostel continued to serve as assistant dean.
  • Unknown author (1941-11-26)
    Harold E. Russert, a certified public accountant and member of the accounting firm of Clark and Collins, was appointed an evening instructor with Youngstown College's Business Schoool. Russert was assigned courses in federal ...
  • Unknown author (2002-05-23)
    A photograph of Dr. David Sweet and Mayor George McKelvey at the groundbreaking ceremony on Wick Oval where a new student apartment complex will be built.
  • Unknown author (1941-11-26)
    Patricia, a live female penguin, was adopted by Youngstown College as a mate for YoCo's (second) official live mascot, Pete Penguin.
  • Unknown author (1941-11-12)
    Charles F. Axtmann, Dean of the Youngstown College School of Business Administration, resigned to return to public accounting. Axtmann had been with the YoCo faculty since 1922.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    The appointment of Marjorie L. Campbell as assistant librarian at Youngstown College was announced.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    Professor Karl W. Dykema was appointed to serve as the faculty advisor to the Youngstown College Interfraternity Council. The members voted to change the name of the group to the Panhellenic Council.
  • Unknown author (1943-03-25)
    Louis A. Deesz was appointed dean of the Youngstown College engineering school. Previous to this appointment, Deesz served as dean of the evening engineering division.
  • Unknown author (1941-09-17)
    Youngstown College welcomed two new additions to the full-time faculty. Hans W. Weigert was appointed professor of policial science and sociology. Donald Bostwick, a part-time instructor at YoCo, was assigned a full class ...
  • R.I.P. 
    Unknown author (1941-01-22)
    Pete (a.k.a. Petey) Penguin, Youngstown College's first live mascot, drowned while pursuing a fish under the ice of a frozen pond in Crandall Park. A darling of the local media, Petey was the subject of a formal obtituary ...
  • Unknown author (1950-09-29)
    The opening of Pollock Hall to Youngstown College students for social group meetings was announced. Constructed in 1890, the structure was acquired by YoCo in April 1950. In addition to social rooms, the third floor of the ...
  • Unknown author (1948-10-28)
    Youngstown College announced the death of Professor John H. Cramer of the History Department. An Abraham Lincoln scholar, the 46-year old instructor died of a heart attack just six days after his third book on Lincoln was ...
  • Unknown author (1948-10-01)
    As the Fall 1948 semester began at Youngstown College, enrollment soared to a record total of 4,650.
  • Crist, Leonard (2005-05-03)
    YSU's administration claims declining enrollment prompted the closing of the Cisco Networking Academy. Controversy surrounds the resulting termination of Christine Domhoff's position. Domhoff is the current president of ...
  • 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 (1949-02-24)
    Three new members were added to the Youngstown College business school faculty.
  • Unknown author (1966-02-04)
    The Reverend Mark Campbell was appointed Orthodox Chaplain of Youngstown University by the Eastern Orthodox Clergy Association of Mahoning Valley. Previously, he served as advisor to YU's Eastern Orthodox Student Fellowship.
  • 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 (1966-03-11)
    Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes asked that the Youngstown University Board of Trustees consider plans to transform YU into a state university. The Governor's remarks came during groundbreaking ceremonies for YU's new school ...

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