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  • Unknown author (1946-10-25)
    150 faculty and staff members attended the Newcomers' Dinner held at the Mahoning Country Club. New faculty and staff were welcomed by President Howard Jones, who also served as master of ceremonies.
  • Unknown author (1965-01-08)
    A five-year course in forestry was created at Youngstown University in cooperation with Duke University. Dwight "Dike" Beede, head football coach and associate professor of health and physical education, was selected to ...
  • Unknown author (1949-04-22)
    Dr. Emilie C. Weltman joined the Youngstown College faculty as an instructor of German. Having attended the Universities of Berlin and Jena, Weltman earned her doctoral degree from the University of Frankfurt.
  • Moore, Cliff (1944-09-29)
    Additions to the Youngstown College faculty were introduced to the readers of The Jambar.
  • Unknown author (1980-06-19)
    YSU announced the appointment of Dr. David C. Genaway to the post of University Librarian, effective July 1, 1980. He was chosen to succeed Richard J. Owen, who was appointed University Archivist and Special Collections Librarian.
  • King, Tammy (1994-02-01)
    The YSU History Department proposed a program in historic preservation emphasizing the identification and protection of historical sites. Developed by Dr. Janet Ore, the program still needs the approval of the university ...
  • Unknown author (1941-11-26)
    Harold E. Russert, a certified public accountant and member of the accounting firm of Clark and Collins, was appointed an evening instructor with Youngstown College's Business Schoool. Russert was assigned courses in federal ...
  • Unknown author (1941-09-17)
    Youngstown College welcomed two new additions to the full-time faculty. Hans W. Weigert was appointed professor of policial science and sociology. Donald Bostwick, a part-time instructor at YoCo, was assigned a full class ...
  • Bueno, Sharon (1987-07-23)
    Dr. Frank Seibold was named the interim dean of the Williamson School of Business Administration; he replaces Earnest R. Nordtvedt.
  • Unknown author (1978-09-29)
    Photographic story of the remodeled Jones Hall.
  • Unknown author (1943-09-29)
    The appointment of Marjorie L. Campbell as assistant librarian at Youngstown College was announced.
  • Unknown author (1949-02-24)
    Three new members were added to the Youngstown College business school faculty.
  • Nephew, John (1985-11-08)
    After years of discussion, a minor in women's studies will be offered to YSU students.
  • Walsh, Kelly (2001-08-27)
    Leslie Brothers, the new director of the McDonough Museum of Art, will host the museum's grand opening on September 7th. The artwork of YSU faculty will be featured at the event.
  • Kelly, Susan (2001-08-02)
    Dr. David Sweet announces that Terry Ondreyka has been named vice president for financial affairs. Governor Bob Taft has appointed John Pogue to the YSU Board of Trustees.
  • Unknown author (1955-04-01)
    Youngstown College acquired property on the corner of Spring and Bryson Streets for use as a parking lot.
  • Unknown author (1956-02-10)
    Head Librarian James W. Pirie announced new policies in order to reduce noise within the Library. The door between Tod Hall and the Library was to remain closed at all times. In addition, signs calling for quiet were posted ...
  • Hughes, La'el; Olin, Angela (2003-07-03)
    Only YSU's president will be paid more than David Stout. Stout will be the new endowed chair for the department of Accounting and Finance.
  • Unknown author (1942-09-30)
    Two new instructors were added to the Youngstown College evening school faculty. They were James Young, who was to teach industrial statistics, and J. Trantin, Jr., whose course was on foundry practices.
  • Ujhelyi, Stephanie (1994-02-15)
    The new SOLAR (Student OnLine Advisement and Registration) system was tested by randomly selected students and advisors. It passed the test and is scheduled to become fully operational by spring or summer of 1995.

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