Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (1950-03-24)
    The Student Library Drive goal of $7,500 was reached when a special contribution of $4,500 was approved by the Student-Faculty Finance Committee. As a result, the drive ended well ahead of schedule.
  • Unknown author (1975-07-22)
    Hardees Food Systems was awarded the contract for the Kilcawley Center snack bar succeeding Servomation.
  • Unknown author (1936-04-30)
    Dr. Robert D. Bowden, head of the Youngstown College Social Science Department, published "Boies Penrose: Symbol of an Era." Penrose was the Republican political boss of Philadelphia who dominated Pennsylvania politics ...
  • Unknown author (1976-05-28)
    Under the terms of an arbiration decision, two departmental chairpersons, Dr. Sandford Hotchkiss of Psychology and Dr. John Cernica of Civil Engineering, were to be relieved of their positions effective July 1, 1976. The ...
  • Zabel, Joe; Proch, Peter (1975-07-02)
    The collapse of a brick wall during heavy rains caused severe flooding in Tod Hall. Departments suffering damage were Central Services, the Credit Union, and the Library where 7,000 volumes of bound periodicals had to be ...
  • Unknown author (1975-05-13)
    The Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA) announced a special 19-passenger shuttle bus has been purchased for a new route between the YSU campus and downtown.
  • Gerchak, Molly (1977-03-29)
    The retirement of Joseph S. Rook, vice president of financial affairs at YSU, was announced.
  • Unknown author (1975-04-29)
    The proposal to establish faculty evaluations at YSU won the support of the university chapter of the Ohio Education Association despite low voter response.
  • Unknown author (1978-03-31)
    The U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare presented a $69,055 grant to the YSU Nursing Department. The money was earmarked for efforts to establish a four-year, nationally accredited nursing program.
  • Unknown author (1978-03-28)
    Dollar Bank formally opened its branch office in Kilcawley Center.
  • Gianoglio, Angela (2000-08-28)
    Dr. David Sweet has assumed his duties as the sixth president of YSU. Sweet plans to focus his energies on three themes: enrollment, diversity, and partnerships.
  • Lippa, Virginia Ann (1977-03-24)
    Dr. Karl Krill, vice president for administrative affairs, announced his retirement from YSU.
  • Unknown author (2000-08-28)
    Dr. Barbara Brothers announces she will retire in July of 2001. Brothers has been dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for eight years.
  • Unknown author (1936-01-21)
    After extensive remodeling, the Youngstown College "arts" library was moved to the fourth floor of the college building. The former facility, on the main floor, was to be devoted to the law school's library.
  • Unknown author (1971-11-19)
    A drop in enrollment causes YSU to consider cutbacks in the number of university faculty. President Albert Pugsley was non-committal on specifics but stated that such cuts were a very real possibility.
  • Palm, Christina (2000-08-28)
    Gary Sexton has been named the new director of WYSU-FM. Sexton replaces Robert Peterson.
  • Unknown author (1971-11-15)
    The YSU chapter of the Ohio Education Association announced a drive to represent the YSU faculty and to negotiate a contract for the 1972-1973 academic year. Faculty members would be asked to authorize the OEA to act as ...
  • Unknown author (1971-10-19)
    A court-appointed arbiter who heard the case of the non-renewal of Assistant Professor Bhagwati P.K. Poddar's contract found that the university's reasons for its actions were supportable by factual evidence and not motivated ...
  • Unknown author (1971-11-19)
    Groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the $3.4 million expansion of Kilcawley Student Center. In attendance were President Albert Pugsley, former president Howard Jones, and Youngstown Mayor Jack Hunter.
  • Unknown author (1971-07-22)
    Dr. Bernard J. Yozwiak, chair of the mathematics department, was appointed dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Yozwiak replaced Dr. Karl W. Dykema who died in July 1970.

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