Craig Myers and Maisa Mustafa, two students from the Cleveland area, are the first to graduate in a joint bachelor's degree program between Youngstown State University and Cuyahoga Community College.
UGS PLM Solutions is donating software to Youngstown State's Rayen College of Engineering and Technology. This innovative software is being used by thousands of companies in today's market.
Dr. H. S. and Florence Wang have contributed $100,000 to the student recreation and wellness center fund. The Wang's gift brings the fund within $4 million of its goal.
The Youngstown Early College program completes its first year of operation. The cooperative program between Youngstown State University and the Youngstown Public Schools allows high school students to take college level courses.
Photograph of YU's atomic reactor. Included in the photograph is M. Jean Charignon, dean of the William Rayen School of Engineering, and Professor Frank Tarantine.
The YSU Board of Trustee's has given its support to the Youngstown Early College initiative. The school would be operated in a cooperative effort between YSU and the Youngstown City School District.
The Beeghly College of Education won a seven-year re-accreditation from the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education. The college scored highly in spite of NCATE's increased standards.
Andrea Thomspon, a YSU graduate takes a five-day 80 mile hike on the Appalachian Trail in Vermont. Thompson will receive her bachelor's degree in communication at YSU's Spring Commencement.
YSU will now offer an individualized curriculum program in web communications students will concentrate on English and writing skills combined with computer and website technology.
Youngstown State University's Rayen College of Engineering and Technology is offering a new degree in construction technology. The new degree will allow skilled tradesman to advance their careers into management positions.
With the federally mandated switch to digital TV, YSU has developed a new program in telecommunications engineering technology. The new program will begin in the fall semester.
Sarah Grove, Joel Lepak, and Chris Jones won sixth place in the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications International Mathematical Competition. The three-person team also received the highest ranking awarded in the ...
Youngstown State University is now offering a new program aimed at health care professionals who work with the elderly. The certificate is a one-year program.
Eleanor Congdon, assistant professor of history at YSU, is deciphering and interpreting 500-year old letters, ledgers and other writings of merchants who roamed the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas in the Middle Ages.
YSU has signed an agreement forming educational partnerships with Thiel College and Central State University. The partnerships will allow undergraduates from those schools to more easily enroll in master's degree programs at YSU.
Student enrollment at YSU has surpassed the 12,000 mark for the first time since 1995. Spring semester has brought about a 3 percent increase or 362 students.
YSU announces a $183,000 two-year grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education, the first for the Williamson College of Business Adminsitration, to Ram Kasuganti and Rangamohan Eunni.