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  • Unknown author (1985-04-30)
    Dr. Morris Slavin, professor emeritus of history, was presented with the Ohio Academy of History's annual publication award for his book, "The French Revolution in Miniature."
  • Unknown author (1982-06-24)
    Dr. Elizabeth Sterenberg died of leukemia in Youngstown's South Side Hospital. She was a full professor in the YSU Political Science Department, arriving at the University in 1957. Sterenberg was active in the Youngstown ...
  • Celidonio, John (1982-02-12)
    In a survey conducted by YSU-OEA, the faculty union, and the Adjunct Faculty Association (AFA), 59 percent of all part-time faculty support collective bargaining. This figure was not deemed high enough to warrant the ...
  • Ford, Kathleen Alexis (1971-03-09)
    Dr. James Adovasio, assistant professor in anthropology, announced that he will be taking a one-year leave of absence beginning on September 1, 1971. During his leave, Adovasio will work as a research assistant at the ...
  • Lovan, Cynthia (1994-04-29)
    Professor Melvin P. Mamula, who taught advertising at YSU since 1967, died of complications from pneumonia. While at the university, Mamula served as yearbook advisor and helped start the advertising club.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    Professor Karl W. Dykema was appointed to serve as the faculty advisor to the Youngstown College Interfraternity Council. The members voted to change the name of the group to the Panhellenic Council.
  • Unknown author (1976-02-27)
    Dr. George Beelen of the History Department) announced his candidacy for Congress. An Austintown Township trustee, Beelen came out against the incumbent congressman Charles J. Carney.
  • Unknown author (1948-10-28)
    Youngstown College announced the death of Professor John H. Cramer of the History Department. An Abraham Lincoln scholar, the 46-year old instructor died of a heart attack just six days after his third book on Lincoln was ...
  • Unknown author (1973-01-05)
    The deaths of retired head football coach Dwight "Dike" Beede and English department chair Margaret Pfau were announced. The cause of Beede's death was accidental drowning; Dr. Pfau succumbed to a long illness at Northside ...
  • Unknown author (1964-09-25)
    Colonel John Wales, a 23-year U.S. Army veteran, was named Professor of Military Science and head of YU's Army ROTC program.
  • Unknown author (1940-01-10)
    A new method of teaching, patterned after a plan used by Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, was considered by the Youngstown College administration. Called the Rollins Conference Plan, the method replaced the standard ...
  • Unknown author (1986-02-04)
    Dr. Robert L. Rollin, professor of music, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. The piece for which he was nominated was "Five Pieces for Flute and Piano, on Legends of the Seneca Indians."
  • Unknown author (1968-05-21)
    Campus protest involving the university's decision not to renew the teaching contract of Ron Daniels, an instructor in the Social Sciences Department, was discussed.
  • Marion, Clem (1982-08-05)
    Gilda M. DeCapita, chair of the YSU Nursing Department, announced her retirement. She joined the YSU faculty in 1967.
  • Unknown author (2004-12)
    "The future of the Wick Pollock Inn, a clean fiscal year 2004 audit report, a discussion of full-time vs. part-time faculty and improvements in a key indicator of the university's financial health were topics of discussion ...
  • Unknown author (2011-01-29)
    A portrait of Dr. Diana Fagan.
  • Denney, George (1980-06-06)
    Professor R. Donald Elser of the Speech, Communciations and Theatre Department, announced his retirement after 34 years of service at YSU.
  • 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 (1931-10-23)
    Dr. Robert Douglas Bowden of Youngstown College was awarded the John G. Agar Prize of $3,000 for the best book on "The Soul of America." His book was called "In Defense of Tomorrow."
  • Unknown author (1936-01-21)
    Dr. Robert D. Bowden, head of Youngstown College's Social Science Department, took out petitions to run as a candidate for Congress as representative of the 19th District. Bowden hoped to unseat the incumbent, Representative ...

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