Jambar Newspaper Clippings: Recent submissions

  • Shutrump, Jeanne (1952-10-17)
    Lt. Col. Eugene Lash was appointed professor of military science at Youngstown College. A member of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery branch of the Army, Lash was a World War II veteran and had previously served in Japan.
  • Unknown author (1968-01-05)
    YSU students adjust to the new academic calendar based upon quarters instead of semesters. The new calendar began with the Fall 1967 year.
  • Unknown author (1967-01-13)
    Joseph S. Rook was appointed business manager of Youngstown University. He succeeded P. C. Pickard who retired after 30 years of service to the institution.
  • Turner, Beth Anne (1997-05-23)
    As part of an administrative shake-up, President Leslie Cochran appointed Judy Gaines the executive director of the Office of Student Life. Bassam Deeb, who held the post since it was created in 1995, became the executive ...
  • Unknown author (1956-09-28)
    Attorney Raymond Leonard Falls, one of Youngstown's most prominent lawyers and dean of Youngstown University's School of Law, died of a heart attack during an attorney's banquet at Squaw Creek Country Club.
  • Unknown author (1952-03-28)
    Frank J. Battisti, a local attorney, was appointed to the School of Law faculty at Youngstown College. He was a graduate of Ohio University and received his law degree from Harvard. Following his admission to the Ohio Bar ...
  • Unknown author (1967-04-14)
    It was revealed that the Student Security Office of Student Council was operating for four months without Student Council sanction. Serving as an arm of the Mahoning County Auxiliary Police, nearly all of its activity took ...
  • Unknown author (1967-10-27)
    Planning for YSU's new $3.5 million Physical Education Building was highlighted.
  • Unknown author (1967-11-17)
    The remodelling of the Administrative Office Building, formerly the home of YSU's first president Howard W. Jones, was showcased.
  • Mangan, D. Brian (1967-12-08)
    YSU installed an IBM 360 computer to keep track of student records, replacing a series of older machines.
  • Unknown author (1952-10-03)
    The Department of the Army announced the promotion of Captain Charles E. H. Jones to the rank of major. At the time of his promotion, Jones was associate professor of military science at Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1946-10-25)
    150 faculty and staff members attended the Newcomers' Dinner held at the Mahoning Country Club. New faculty and staff were welcomed by President Howard Jones, who also served as master of ceremonies.
  • Unknown author (1946-05-24)
    The enrollment for the 1946 summer term broke all previous records.
  • Edsall, Howard (1944-09-29)
    Negotiations were undertaken for the acquisition of the old Rayen School building on Wick Avenue by Youngstown College. Plans called for renaming the structure The William Rayen Technical Institute of Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1996-10-08)
    YSU's Board of Trustees approved a resolution to establish a Metropolitan College to serve the Youngstown area. Its purpose is to provide educational opportunities to those who would not normally attend traditionally ...
  • Unknown author (1944-02-04)
    Youngstown College announced the discontinuation of its CAA War Service Training Program. Aviation students would be sent on to Greensboro, North Carolina, where they would be interviewed and given assignments with the ...
  • Harnevious, Bill (1944-02-04)
    Youngstown College was accredited as one of the approved schools for the vocational training of World War II veterans under an agreement with the Veterans Rehabilitation Administration.
  • Unknown author (1947-11-07)
    Dr. Ivan G. Grimshaw accepted the post of librarian of Youngstown College. He replaced Maurine Brunner who resigned to take a position as librarian to the Missouri Supreme Court.
  • Unknown author (1952-05-23)
    The Westinghouse Educational Foundation established two annual $500 engineering scholarships at Youngstown College for a period of five years. Afterward, the scholarships would be considered on a year to year basis.
  • Unknown author (1952-04-24)
    The American Historical Review, the leading periodical of the history profession in the United States, accepted an article by Dr. E. B. Smith of the Youngstown College history faculty. The article, entitled "Thomas Hart ...

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