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  • Hernandez, John (1959-01-16)
    Professor William S. Flad, of the Youngstown University Business School, was named to head the newly-created Advertising Department.
  • Zabel, Joe; Proch, Peter (1975-07-02)
    The collapse of a brick wall during heavy rains caused severe flooding in Tod Hall. Departments suffering damage were Central Services, the Credit Union, and the Library where 7,000 volumes of bound periodicals had to be ...
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    Youngstown College suspends its football program for the duration of the Second World War.
  • Unknown author (1951-12-14)
    The acquisition of the Ford homestead, next to Pollock Hall on Wick Avenue, by Youngstown College was announced. Erected in 1863, the house was a gift from John W. Ford and Mrs. Benjamin L. Agler.
  • Unknown author (1987-06-02)
    The death of Robert L. Miller, former dean of the Williamson School of Business Administration (1948-1978) is announced.
  • Ujhelyi, Stephanie (1993-05-11)
    Dr. Barbara H. Brothers, chair of the YSU English Department and acting dean of the Graduate School, has been named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences effective July 1, 1993.
  • Macala, Brian J. (1988-02-09)
    The death of former YSU head football coach William E. Narduzzi is announced.
  • Unknown author (1937-11-17)
    A large parking lot on Wick Avenue was unexpectedly closed to communting students. The lot fell within an area zoned as a residential district by the City of Youngstown.
  • Unknown author (1937-11-17)
    Helen Johnson, a Youngstown College alumna (Class of 1936), was appointed Assistant Librarian.
  • Unknown author (1949-03-25)
    Ceylon E. Hollingsworth, nationally known writer, artist, and founder of the Youngstown College Art Department, died of respiratory disease at the age of 80.
  • Unknown author (1959-01-09)
    Professor Karl Dykema, Director of the Division of Language and Literature at Youngstown University, contributed four articles to the publication, "Readings in Applied Linguistics."
  • Unknown author (1970-05-05)
    Four students at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, were shot to death by Ohio National Guardsmen during an antiwar protest. In response to tear gas, the student protesters used rocks and bricks to fight back the Guard ...
  • Unknown author (1946-12-12)
    Youngstown College acquired four surplus barracks from Camp Perry. The federal government was to move the structures from the camp and reassemble them at YoCo. The buildings were utilized for classrooms, office space and ...
  • Unknown author (1954-02-12)
    Professor Edward C. Franklin was appointed dean of the William Rayen School of Engineering at Youngstown College. He replaced Professor Frank Ellis, who had been acting dean since the death of Louis Deesz in 1950. (NOTE: ...
  • Moore, Clarence (1983-10-25)
    A fire forces the members of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity to vacate their house on 43 Indiana Avenue. The blaze started in a faulty fireplace and caused $15,000 worth of damages.
  • Unknown author (1985-04-19)
    The Theta Chi fraternity house suffered damage from vandalism. Youngstown City Police reported that sixteen windows were broken with baseball bats and bricks.
  • Unknown author (1963-03-15)
    The YU Inter-Fraternity Council decided to retain fraternity floats in the annual Homecoming Parade. This was in response to a motion to dispense with floats altogether in favor of a fraternity house decorating contest.
  • Gallant, Jeff (1977-08-11)
    The Free Health Clinic was relocated from the Disciple House to the basement of the First Christian Church. The Clinic was started by the Cooperative Campus Ministry due to the lack of health care facilities on campus.
  • Rodgers, Bill (2005-09-13)
    Dr. Robert Herbert has offered free tuition and housing to college students negatively impacted by Hurricane Katrina. The YSU provost noted that the Ohio Board of Regents approved such action for all public universities in Ohio.
  • Unknown author (1986-07-10)
    YSU history professor Dr. Saul Friedman was awarded an Emmy for his part as co-producer of the Holocaust documentary, "Robert Clary, A5714: A Memoir of Liberation." He made the film with Dr. Herbert Hochhauser of Kent State ...

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