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  • King, Kasey (1995-07-26)
    Phil Hirsch has been promoted to executive director of Administrative Services by President Leslie Cochran. In his new capacity, Hirsch will be responsible for the University's physical and support facilities.
  • Unknown author (1973-07-06)
    Philip Hirsch was named Director of Kilcawley Center. He was a former director for Student Affairs at New York University's Loeb Student Center.
  • Unknown author (1984-10-05)
    "Lewis and Clark among the Indians," written by Dr. James P Ronda of the YSU History Department, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. The book represents the first and only full-scale study of the official and personal ...
  • Unknown author (1964-04-24)
    The editors of "The Horizon," the creative arts magazine published by the students of Youngstown University, changed the journal's title to the "Penguin Review." This was done to promote broader appeal within the university ...
  • Unknown author (1989-08-10)
    The Ohio Board of Regents approved a new degree program in hospitality management. The degree will be on the associate level and offered through the College of Applied Science and Technology.
  • Unknown author (1974-10-15)
    Officials from St. Elizabeth's Hospital and the Youngstown Hospital Association signed an agreement with the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine. The agreements defined the roles each institution would play ...
  • Klein, Karen Lynn (1981-10-02)
    Dr. Sally Hotchkiss, Psychology Department, was named acting dean of graduate studies and research.
  • Walsh, Megan (2000-02-01)
    Dr. David Sweet was selected to serve as the sixth president of YSU starting on July 1, 2000.
  • Unknown author (1982-03-02)
    Former university president Howard W. Jones died on February 25, 1982 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. He was 86. Jones served as president from 1931 to 1966. During his term of office, Jones witnessed the growth of YSU from ...
  • Unknown author (1961-09-15)
    Mrs. Clyde A. (Edith) Painter of Boise, Idaho was appointed dean of women at Youngstown University. Painter replaced Olive McCarty.
  • McMullin, Karen (1983-10-04)
    For the second time in its 34-year history, a woman was selected to command the YSU Army ROTC Cadet Corps. Cadet Lt. Col. Jacqueline Pennell was chosen due to her outstanding performance in the classroom and in military ...
  • Unknown author (1972-07-20)
    The late Dr. Robert R. Hare, professor of English and journalism, is eulogized.
  • Wilthew, Melissa (1984-10-30)
    The women's studies program was approved by a preliminary advising committee. A tentative schedule of courses to make up a minor was also said to be under consideration.
  • Filicky, Jimmy (1999-08-12)
    The Wick-Pollock Inn has been closed by its operators. The university will try to find new businesses interested in running the inn and restaurant.
  • Unknown author (1975-04-22)
    A new method for assay of insulin antibodies of blood using radioisotopes, especially for insulin-treated diabetic patients, was developed by scientists from YSU and the Youngstown Hospital Association. Those involved were ...
  • Unknown author (1994-07-28)
    YSU provost James Scanlon named two interim deans, one for the William Rayen College of Engineering & Technology and the other for the Williamson College of Business Administration. Dr. Frank Tarantine was chosen to head ...
  • Niser, Somoud (2000-11-14)
    A two-day celebration of international cultures will be held at YSU. Sponsored by the Center for International Studies, the event is designed to be both educational and fun.
  • Unknown author (1963-11-26)
    The University joined the rest of the nation in mourning President John F. Kennedy who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
  • Unknown author (1945-05-07)
    As World War II in Europe ended, "The Jambar" announced that the school colors for Youngstown College would be changed from red and gold to red and white. The major reason was the difficulty in reproducing the color gold in print.
  • George, Rick (The Jambar, 1991-05-21)
    After a three-year wait, YSU has been admitted to the Mid-Continent Conference after an 8-0 vote by its League of Delegates.

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