Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1966-04-01)
    The Reverend Burton N. Cantrell was named YU's new Protestant chaplain by the Youngstown Area Council of Churches.
  • Unknown author (1966-03-18)
    The new $5 million science and engineering building was highlighted by the Jambar. The buidling was slated for completion in 1967.
  • 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.
  • Unknown author (1963-12-13)
    The Orthodox Christian Fellowship was created to serve the spiritual needs of Eastern Orthodox students at Youngstown University. It was established under the auspices of the Eastern Orthodox Clergy Association of the ...
  • 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.
  • Hernandez, John (1959-01-16)
    Professor William S. Flad, of the Youngstown University Business School, was named to head the newly-created Advertising Department.
  • Unknown author (1958-05-16)
    Contracts were awarded for the construction of Youngstown University's new science building. The Heller-Murray Co. was given the building contract. C.J. Little & Son Co. was awarded the plumbing contract.
  • 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.
  • Snier, Bill (1978-08-08)
    After a groundbreaking ceremony, work was finally begun on YSU's new all-sports complex which included a new football stadium.
  • Unknown author (1959-01-09)
    Professor Karl Dykema, Director of the Division of Language and Literature at Youngstown University, contributed four articles to the publication, "Readings in Applied Linguistics."
  • Unknown author (1958-10-03)
    In observance of Youngstown University's Golden Anniversary, the Youngstown University Student Convocation was held. YU President Howard W. Jones was honored and six students were recognized for academic achievement.
  • Unknown author (1958-10-31)
    Thomas Gay, professor of communications, was named a faculty advisor to the English Society.
  • Unknown author (1958-09-23)
    A record number of students were slated to attend Youngstown University in the fall of 1958. Figures indicated a registration surpassing 6,000 students.
  • Unknown author (1976-10-05)
    Dr. Marina Whitman, a professor of economics at the University of Pittsburgh and the first woman to be nominated to the board of directors of Proctor & Gamble Co., was selected to be YSU's first Skeggs Artists Lecturer.
  • Unknown author (1978-08-09)
    The advantages of electronic parking on campus are discussed by Student Government president Tony Koury and Don Minnis, director of auxiliary services at YSU.
  • Unknown author (1947-04-11)
    Upon the death of Clarence J. Strouss, it was asked that funeral contributions be made to the Youngstown College Library Fund in lieu of flowers. $747 was raised, bringing the fund's total to $11,980.
  • Balale, Michael J. (2004-04-15)
    Governor Bob Taft has appointed Don Cagigas and Scott Schulick to the YSU Board of Trustees. Cagigas will finish the term of F.W. Knecht who died in January of 2004. Schulick replaces Joseph S. Nohra whose term expires in ...
  • Brunner, R. Maurine (1947-04-11)
    The librarian of Youngstown College, R. Maurine Brunner, urged YoCo students to become involved with the planning for the new library. A questionaire was to be distributed to students in order to obtain their input.
  • Unknown author (1942-09-30)
    Two new instructors were added to the Youngstown College evening school faculty. They were James Young, who was to teach industrial statistics, and J. Trantin, Jr., whose course was on foundry practices.
  • Unknown author (1942-12-16)
    Youngstown College president Howard W. Jones was injured in an accident while hunting.

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