Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1942-09-16)
    Since the demise of her mate, Youngstown College's surviving live mascot, Patricia Penguin, spent the summer at the Cleveland Zoo. It was decided that she would remain at the zoo until a proper facility was constructed for ...
  • Unknown author (1940-06-03)
    Dr. Herbert E. Hawkes, Dean of Columbia University, was invited to deliver the commencement address before 183 graduates of Youngstown College. For the first time, the ceremonies were to take place in Stambaugh Auditorium ...
  • Unknown author (1949-03-25)
    Ceylon E. Hollingsworth, nationally known writer, artist, and founder of the Youngstown College Art Department, died of respiratory disease at the age of 80.
  • Unknown author (1972-09-29)
    The establishment of a Black Studies program at YSU was announced by the administration. Alfred L. Bright was selected as program director.
  • Unknown author (1972-06-22)
    Patricia A. Bleidt was appointed assistant dean of Student Affairs at YSU. Her appointment became effective July 1, 1972.
  • Unknown author (1972-08-10)
    An attempt by Dr. Bhagwati P.K. Poddar to file a civil action suit in order to prevent YSU from terminating his teaching contract was denied by the U.S. District Court in Cleveland. The court found no violations of either ...
  • Unknown author (1972-07-27)
    Dr. Donald W. Robinson announced his resignation from YSU to take up a deanship at Oklahoma State University. Dr. Clyde V. Vanaman was named acting dean of the School of Education.
  • Poe, Christina; Tabak, Elizabeth (2004-04-20)
    A ground breaking ceremony was held on April 19th for the Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness Center in the lobby of Beeghly Center.
  • Unknown author (1972-07-20)
    The late Dr. Robert R. Hare, professor of English and journalism, is eulogized.
  • Unknown author (1972-07-06)
    Hugh A. Frost, assistant to President Albert Pugsley, was appointed Equal Opportunity Officer and will serve as executive secretary to the Affirmative Action Committee.
  • 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 (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 (1963-11-26)
    The University joined the rest of the nation in mourning President John F. Kennedy who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
  • Unknown author (1963-11-15)
    Youngstown First Ward Councilman David E. O'Neil criticized the behavior of YU students. He was especially critical about the conduct of students along the Wick Oval, where couples were known to meet for romantic encounters. ...
  • Unknown author (1958-05-16)
    Dr. Alfred D. Low, instructor of history, published a book entitled "Lenin on the Question of Nationality."
  • Sloan, Pete (1958-05-09)
    Dr. George Wilcox of the Education Department commemorated his 25th anniversary at Youngstown University.
  • Unknown author (1958-03-09)
    A brief history of Youngstown University was offered by "The Jambar."
  • Unknown author (1958-03-02)
    Professor Bernard J. Yozwiak, a member of the YU mathematics faculty, was awarded a Science Faculty Fellowship by the National Science Foundation for the summers of 1958 and 1959. He was to use the time to work toward his ...
  • Unknown author (1936-09-17)
    Joseph E. Smith was named head of the social science department at Youngstown College. Smith, a Rhodes Scholar, was formerly the chairman of social science at Hiram College and was also a part-time instructor at Youngstown ...
  • Unknown author (1933-10-20)
    Youngstown College was placed on the list of approved colleges for teachers' training by the Ohio Department of Education. The new Youngstown College education department came under the direction of Dr. George M. Wilcox.

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