In accordance with a federal ruling, President John J. Coffelt announced that the Women's Extramural Program would be transferred from Health and Physical Education to Athletics effective July 1, 1975.
A new method for assay of insulin antibodies of blood using radioisotopes, especially for insulin-treated diabetic patients, was developed by scientists from YSU and the Youngstown Hospital Association. Those involved were ...
The National Association of Schools of Music announced the admission of the Dana Institute of Music to full membership. The Association was the only national accrediting institution in the United States. Full membership ...
The appointment of William Narduzzi as YSU's head football coach was announced. Prior to coming to Youngstown State, Narduzzi was defensive coordinator at the University of Kentucky. Narduzzi was YSU's third head football coach.
An estimated 5,408 students were registered to attend Youngstown University during the Fall 1957 semester, according to official figures. This number represented an increase of 139 more than the previous year's enrollment.
The YSU chapter of the Ohio Education Association (OEA) defeated the campus chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) in a referendum called to determine which organization would represent the YSU ...
Presidential candidate Al Gore made a brief stop at YSU before attending a large rally in Warren. Gore and his wife spoke with a small group of students.
The YSU chapter of the Ohio Education Association filed a complaint to force the university to open its budget to public inspection. The complaint maintained that YSU refused to comply with the requirements of the Ohio ...
University librarian Dr. George H. Jones announced that the process of converting books from the Dewey Decimal Classification system of cataloging to the Library of Congress system would be completed by December 1972. The ...
Although many students are apprehensive about the university's transition from quarters to semesters, the faculty, staff, and administration anticipate a smooth changeover due to careful planning and preparation
A new self-service bookstore has been constructed adjacent to Kilcawley Center. George B. Connor, who ran the previous bookstore, will manage the new facility.
Due to a mandate issued by Gov. James Rhodes requiring state agencies to reduce electrical consumption by 25 percent, the university instituted energy-saving measures. Specific buildings were closed during the weekends, ...
Daniel G. Clark, a native of Scotland and a former associate professor of the Staten Island Community College, was appointed assistant university librarian effective February 1, 1972. Clark filled a vacancy created by the ...