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Members of the YSU Marching Pride perform at Freshman Convocation
Sunday in Beeghly Center. The event, which included a picnic, welcomed
new students to campus. Fall semester classes start today. For a
gallery of more photos, visit www.ysu.edu/gallery/8242008.html.
Below are a variety of items about upcoming events and other news notes on the campus of Youngstown State University.
- Sideshows, concert highlight YSU Welcome Week
- YSU president named Business Advocate of the Year
- University Theater season tickets now on sale
- Fund to benefit family of deceased YSU videographer
Calendar
Monday, Aug. 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Campus
Carnival celebrates the opening of fall semester classes at YSU,
featuring video games, caricature artists and magician performances.
The carnival is part of Welcome Week. See News Brief below.
Tuesday, Aug. 26, 7 to 10 p.m. YSU students celebrate
the start of fall semester with a Foam and Dance Party in Rec–5 across
from Pete’s Place, behind Kilcawley Center. The party is part of
Welcome Week. See News Brief below.
Thursday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Outdoor Welcome Week concert
featuring Danity Kane on the grass area behind the student section of
the east side stands of Stambaugh Stadium. The concert is part of
Welcome Week. See News Brief below.
Saturday, Aug. 30, noon. YSU Penguins kick off the 2008 football season against Ohio State at the Horseshoe in Columbus.
Sideshows, concert highlight YSU Welcome Week
A campus carnival, a welcome back picnic, a foam and dance
party, a kickball tournament and a free concert by national recording
artist Danity Kane are among the dozens of activities planned as
Youngstown State University kicks off fall semester this week.
This year’s theme for Welcome Week is “Your
Journey Begins Here,” and many of the activities highlight the positive
aspects of student life on campus. A YSU identification card is
required for most activities.
Among the events:
Monday, Aug. 25
- Campus Carnival, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. on the campus core and in Kilcawley Center. Play the latest
video games, build a penguin to take home, have your caricature drawn
and see performances by magician Jason Greenamyer and the Pickled
Brothers Sideshow.
- Campus Resource Fair, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., upper and lower arcades, Kilcawley Center. Meet the staff from various campus offices.
Tuesday, Aug. 26
- Student Organizational
Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Kilcawley Center. More than 40 student
organizations will be available for questions and additional
information.
- “It’s All Greek to Me,”
Greek student organizational fair, noon to 1 p.m., Ohio Room, Kilcawley
Center. Members of campus sororities and fraternities and their
advisers will be on hand to answer questions and to offer a free lunch.
- Foam and Dance Party, 7 to 10 p.m., Rec–5 across from Pete’s Place, behind Kilcawley Center.
Wednesday, Aug. 27
- KC Block Party, sponsored
by Kilcawley Center, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., Chestnut Room, Kilcawley
Center. ᅠEnjoy free food samples, register to win a widescreen
flat–panel HDTV, a room refrigerator and other prizes.
- Kickball Tournament, sponsored by Student Diversity Office, 3 to 5 p.m., Rec–5 area.
- ROTC
Gun Simulation, 3 to 6 p.m., Andrews Student Recreation and Wellness
Center. Use lasers and projected targets during ROTC’s gun simulation
game.
- Outdoor Movie Night, a free
showing of “The Strangers,” 9 p.m., Beede Field, Stambaugh Stadium.
Enter through the student section gate at the east side stands. No bags
or backpacks permitted; snacks will be provided.
Thursday, Aug. 28
- Cornhole/ Kan–Jam, tailgating favorites, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the campus core.
- Campus–Wide Water Balloon Fight, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the campus core. Purchase water balloons from YSUnity.
- Welcome
Week Picnic, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., University Courtyard Apartments.
Free lunch, open to students, faculty and staff. Prizes awarded to new
students that participate in the event.
- “Managing
Your Funds,” 12 to 1 p.m., Gallery Room, Kilcawley Center. Join
representatives from the campus branch of Home Savings and Loan for a
discussion on fund management.
- 3–on–3
Basketball and Volleyball Tournament, sponsored by Student Diversity
Office, 2 to 5 p.m., University Courtyard Apartments.
- Outdoor
Welcome Week Concert featuring Danity Kane, 7 p.m. on the grass area
behind the student section, east side stands of Stambaugh Stadium. See
MTV’s “Making the Band” group perform their hit single, “Damaged.”
Friday, Aug. 29
- Guess for Gas, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Lower Arcade, Kilcawley Center. Answer trivia questions to win gas card certificates.
Saturday, Aug. 30
- YSU vs. OSU Local
Tailgating, 12:05 p.m. kickoff, Buffalo Wild Wings (Downtown
Youngstown), Youngstown Sports Grille, Jillian’s and MVR.
YSU president named Business Advocate of the Year
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YSU President David C. Sweet
Youngstown State University President David C. Sweet is one of three
community leaders to be recognized for advancing economic development
in the Mahoning Valley when the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber
presents its annual Salute to Business breakfast, 7:30 a.m. Thursday,
Aug. 28, at Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman.
Sweet, YSU president since July 2000, will be named Business Advocate of the Year.
Debra D’Alesio, president and owner of Valley Industrial Trucks in
Boardman, will be honored as Business Professional of the Year at the
event, which kicks off of the 162
nd
Canfield Fair. Sister Patricia McNicholas, executive director of
Beatitude House, will receive the Chamber’s Non–Profit Business
Professional of the Year Award.
“All of the recipients have had a significant impact on this community
and helping to move the Valley forward,” said Chamber president and
chief executive Tom Humphries.
Specifically, he said
Sweet deserves recognition for his focus on increased enrollment at
YSU, expanded community partnerships and diversity, all of which have
had a positive affect on the region at large.
“Dr. Sweet has greatly influenced our youth and shaped their future as part
of our region''s workforce,” Humphries said. “He is also working to
connect the campus to downtown Youngstown and position our Valley in
the middle of the proposed Tech Belt between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
He is leaving a legacy that will continue to benefit this region for
decades to come.”
The numbers speak to the success of the Sweet
administration’s efforts. YSU’s enrollment reached a 13–year high last
fall, with 13,497 students, and the number of minority students has
more then doubled since 1998. Numbers of full–time minority faculty and
minority staff have also grown substantially.
Additionally, construction is set to begin in
January on a new $34.3 million Williamson College of Business
Administration building, with a far–south campus site that was chosen
because of its proximity to downtown Youngstown. The building, nearly
half of which is funded by private gifts, is designed to connect the
campus to the city’s business community.
D’Alesio, the Valley Industrial Trucks president, will be honored for
her leadership at the full–service material handling company, said
Humphries. McNicholas will be recognized for her work with Beatitude
House, providing housing for 31 homeless Valley families and
supervising a career–preparation program for low–income women.
The event, sponsored by KeyBank, will also feature presentation of a
new Chamber award, the Salute to Labor Achievement, to the Warren
Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee.
Mike Broderick, chief executive officer of Turning Technologies Inc. in
Youngstown, will demonstrate the company’s popular audience–response
keypad system, Valley businesses celebrating milestone anniversaries
will be recognized, and YSU head football coach Jon Heacock will offer
a preview of the upcoming football season.
University Theater season tickets now on sale
Season tickets are on sale now for the 2008–09
University Theater season at Youngstown State University. The season,
which starts Sept. 4, will include four Ford Theater productions, two
Blackbox productions in the Spotlight Arena Theater, an opera and a
performance by the YSU Dance Ensemble. All performances will be in
YSU’s Bliss Hall.
The 2008–09 season marks the 45th year of
University Theater’s existence as a co–curricular theater producing
agency on the YSU campus. Co–curricular implies that the productions
are linked to the education of students in the various academic
programs of the university.
Dr. Frank Castronovo, chairman of the Department
of Theater and Dance, said the 2009 theater season stays true to its
mission, presenting a wide variety of quality theatrical experiences
that ranges from the contemporary issue of middle–east conflict, to
works based upon literary classics, to broad improvisational comedy.
“There is something for everyone in the University Theater season,
making season tickets the biggest entertainment value in the tri–county
area," Castronovo said.
For more information on the 2008–09 season, visit http://www.fpa.ysu.edu/theater/univtheater/season.html.
Season ticket subscription prices are $40 for
adults with discounts available to Alumni Society members, senior
citizens, YSU faculty and staff, Regional Chamber and Penguin Club
members, and non–YSU students. YSU students are admitted free, with
appropriate ID. To order season tickets, or for more information, call
the University Theater box office, 330–941–3105.
Fund to benefit family of deceased YSU videographer
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Shawn Coin
A fund has been created to benefit the family of the late Youngstown
State University athletics videographer Shawn Coin, 31, who died
suddenly on Aug. 18.
Coin and his wife, Jennifer, were expecting their first child in April
2009. The Family of Shawn Coin fund has been established at Chemical
Bank, and the family requests donations to the fund in lieu of flowers.
Donations can be made at any Chemical Bank or by mail to: Family of
Shawn Coin Fund, c/o Chemical Bank, 3400 E. Isabella Road, Midland, MI
48640.
Condolence cards may be mailed to Coin’s wife at 1208 East Chippewa
River Road, Midland, MI 48460. Funeral services were held in Michigan,
Coin’s home state.
Trevor Parks, YSU sports information director, said
Coin
was beginning his third year as video coordinator for the YSU athletic
department where he helped coordinate the department’s video production
efforts. One of his primary duties was assisting the football program
throughout the year in its video and scouting efforts.
Prior to joining YSU in August 2006, Coin spent two years at California
University of Pennsylvania as video co–coordinator and offensive
assistant, and before that he was a video assistant, assistant strength
and conditioning coordinator and assistant defensive backs coach for a
year at Northern Michigan University, his alma mater.
YSU Board of Trustees meets Sept. 2 and 4
The Youngstown State University Board of
Trustees meets on the following schedule. All meetings are in the
Presidential Suites of Kilcawley Center on the YSU campus:
Tuesday, Sept. 2, 8 a.m., Investment Subcommittee; 9 a.m., External Relations Committee; 10 a.m., Academic and Student Affairs Committee.
Thursday, Sept. 4, 8 a.m. Audit Subcommittee meeting; 9 a.m., Internal Affairs Committee; 10 a.m., Finance and Facilities Committee.