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  • Mitrovich, Lucille (1974-07-25)
    Adult education came to YSU through the approval of a new adult student recruitment program. Called the "Adult Student Outreach," the program was designed to use direct mail, newspapers, television, radio coverage, and ...
  • Heller, Katherine (1998-01-13)
    According to the 1996 Uniform Crime Report, YSU was named the safest campus in Ohio. YSU Police Chief Jack Gocala attributed this to a partnership between the police and the university community and the proactive operations ...
  • Tabak, Elizabeth (2003-04-08)
    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 ...
  • Unknown author (1987-05-22)
    John Stroia, former director of athletics and head basketball coach at Ohio State University/Lima, was appointed as assistant basketball coach at YSU.
  • Unknown author (The Jambar, 1991-07-25)
    John J. Gocala has been appointed director of the YSU Police Department. Prior to this appointment, Gocala served as a lieutenant and an administrative financial aide to the chief of the Youngstown Police Department.
  • Unknown author (1997-05-20)
    Dr. George McCloud has been named dean of the YSU College of Fine and Performing Arts. He replaces Dr. David Sweetkind.
  • Unknown author (1993-01-12)
    The appointment of Vern Snyder as executive director of university development at YSU is announced.
  • Macala, Brian J. (1987-04-03)
    YSU Athletic Director Joe Malmisur recommends that the contract of men's basketball coach Mike Rice not be renewed. Bill Dailey, an assistant coach, will replace Rice.
  • Clingerman, Sherry; Miller, Cindy (1998-06-04)
    YSU received an Ohio Board of Regents grant of $250,000 to open a daycare center for the children of YSU students.
  • Unknown author (1983-05-20)
    In honor of its 75th anniversary, YSU staged a Diamond Jubilee Open House to showcase the University’s growth from a law class held at the YMCA to its status as a fast-growing university.
  • Yuhasz, Lou (1997-09-24)
    YSU celebrates thirty years as a state-supported institution of higher learning in Ohio.
  • Unknown author (1986-01-14)
    Jim Tressel was appointed YSU's head football coach upon the recommendation of the YSU athletic director, Joe Malmisur, and the Public Service Committee. Tressel replaces Bill Narduzzi.
  • Lanterman, Kelly (1991-06-27)
    YSU President Neil Humphrey underwent triple bypass surgery at St. Elizabeth's Hospital Medical Center. He is expected to make a full recovery.
  • Unknown author (1981-01-13)
    Ralph S. Burkholder, professor of marketing, died on January 11, 1981 at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. Burkholder taught at YSU since 1968 and was noted for his extensive collection of frog-related items.
  • Unknown author (1987-06-25)
    The promotion of Dennis A. Clouse to Assistant Vice President for Labor Relations and Director of Classified Personnel is announced.
  • Wilthew, Melissa; Hines, Sueann (1986-10-17)
    In a report issued by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Youngstown State University was rated as having the lowest crime rate of eight state-supported colleges and universities in Ohio during 1985. According to the FBI's ...
  • Rodgers, Bill (2004-11-09)
    YSU's Dana School of Music has purchased 68 new Steinway pianos. The new instruments allowed Dana to be designated as an "All- Steinway School."
  • Snier, Bill (1978-05-23)
    The YSU women's softball team won the state championship, played in Dayton, by defeating Miami University 5-2.
  • Macala, Brian J. (1987-08-13)
    YSU announces the death of head basketball coach Bill Dailey who succumbed to a heart attack after a long battle with cancer. Dailey's death came just five months after he succeeded Mike Rice as head basketball coach. He was 33.
  • Unknown author (1976-11-23)
    The YSU Swim Team broke the Guinness world record of swimming 100 continuous miles. Twenty swimmers swam in three hour shifts, averaging 357 laps per swimmer, as they surpassed the old mark of 25 hours, 55 minutes, and 3.2 ...

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