Hildegard Schnuttgen, Maag Library's head reference librarian, retires after 35 years of service at YSU. In addition to her invaluable work with faculty and students, Schnuttgen co-authored "A Bibliography of Chaucer, ...
Advances in library technology and 25 years in the building highlight Maag Library's celebration of National Library Week. The staff has scheduled events, contests, and drawings throughout the week.
The founding of the Northeast Ohio Major Academic Libraries network (NEOMAL) was announced. YSU's new William F. Maag Library was one of the original members involved with the establishment of the consortium.
The American Historical Review, the leading periodical of the history profession in the United States, accepted an article by Dr. E. B. Smith of the Youngstown College history faculty. The article, entitled "Thomas Hart ...
YSU's Executive MBA program is announced. Offered by the Williamson School of Business Administration, the EMBA is designed to provide fully-employed middle and upper level managers, professionals, and individual business ...
James E. McCollum, YSU's executive director of University Relations, has been appointed executive director of the Columbus-based Inter-University Council. As head of the IUC, McCollum's job will be to advance the collective ...
Edna K. McDonald, coordinator of the international education program and associate professor of sociology, announced her retirement after 21 years of service at YSU.
Dr. William R. McGraw, chairperson of the Division of Drama at West Virginia University, was named the first dean of the new College of Fine and Performing Arts. McGraw's appointment will take effect April 1, 1975.
Professor Robert L. Miller, dean of the School of Business Administration for 32 years, announced his resignation from the post. He was appointed by President Howard Jones to establish a business school and was instrumental ...
After 19 years of service to YSU, Dr. Ward Miner and his wife and colleague, Dr. Thelma Miner, both professors in the English department, announced their retirement.
The departures of Catherine Semans and Willliam Bunn from Youngstown College were lamented. Semans was Dean of Women at YoCo, while Bunn taught English composition, speech, and dramatics.