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Administrative team revamped

Eddie Howard Mike Reagle Some familiar faces and some new ones make up the university’s reorganized administrative team. As part of the restructuring of the Student Affairs division, Michael Reagle,...

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Emeriti…

The YSU Board of Trustees has voted to authorize the conferral of emeritus status on the following retired faculty, administrators and staff: Faculty Javed Alam, Professor, Civil/Environmental and...

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Web accessibility training underway

Training is underway for faculty and staff as part of the university’s efforts to ensure that YSU’s website is fully accessible, including to individuals with disabilities. Rosalyn Donaldson,...

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“Birdman” takes spot in Tod Hall lobby

Student artist Dan Newman installs his steel sculpture in the lobby of Tod Hall. The artist named his creation “Interpreter,” but viewers usually prefer to call it “birdman.“ YSU junior Dan Newman...

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Professor, students study sloths in Costa Rica

Michael T. Butcher Michael T. Butcher, associate professor, Biological Sciences, along with graduate student Dylan Thomas and undergraduate research assistant Zachary Glenn, were in Costa Rica in late...

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Faculty/staff achievements

Helen Han-Haas Helen Han-Haas, associate professor, Management, recently co-authored two papers that have been accepted for publication. The first, titled “Team Conflict Mediates the Effects of...

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Roofs to restrooms: Summer campus improvements underway

The Rec 5 area just west of Sweeney Hall went under the blade of the bulldozer earlier this summer. Crews are busy across campus this summer working on more than $12 million in improvements, from...

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Student featured in Music in the Morning program

Michael Nichols, a keyboard performance major in Youngstown State University’s Dana School of Music, is featured in the new Music in the Morning program for the William Holmes McGuffey Historical...

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Seminar for governmental/not-for-profits set for Aug. 21

The Annual Governmental/Not-For-Profit Seminar, designed to assist financial executives in governmental and not-for-profit organizations as well as public and accounting practitioners serving the...

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YSU trustees approve contract with professional/administrative staff

The Youngstown State University Board of Trustees today ratified a three-year contract with the union representing professional staff employees. Members of the YSU Association for Professional and...

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Employer breakfast offers internship info

Mahoning and Shenango Valley employers are invited to learn about internship programs and related grants available at Youngstown State University, as well as at area community colleges and technical...

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Great Lakes grant provides paid internships for YSU students

For 60 Youngstown State University students, the real world learning experience gained through a paid internship was possible, thanks to a $150,000 Career Ready Internship Grant from the Great Lakes...

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YSU ACE presents scholarship to Accounting student

Back row are Megan Massaro, YSU ACE member; Mary Hake, YSU ACE member; Mr. Pavlansky, father of scholarship recipient; and Linda Frattaroli, YSU ACE member. Front Row, Mrs. Pavlansky, mother of...

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Pete’s Pride reaches, exceeds 1,000-member goal

  Pete’s Pride has hit the 1,000 mark. The program was started a year ago by Youngstown State University President Jim Tressel as a way to get alumni, parents, faculty, staff, Penguin fans, community...

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Federal official offers advanced manufacturing expertise during campus visit

Student research Assistant Alec Marsili demonstrates a 3D scanner in YSU’s Launch Lab for, from left, Philip Singerman of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, YSU Engineering professors...

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GIVE back GO forward initiative lets elder volunteers earn free college tuition

A new joint initiative between the Ohio Department of Higher Education and the Ohio Department of Aging launches today in Youngstown and allows area residents age 60 and older to earn free college...

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YSU announces continuing ed courses in Accounting, Real Estate

The Williamson College of Business Administration at Youngstown State University will offer continuing education courses in accounting and real estate previously offered by the YSU Metro College....

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Veterans Resource Fair Aug. 15 at YSU

The Youngstown State University Veterans Resource Center, in collaboration with the Mahoning and Trumbull County Veterans Service Commissions, will sponsor a Veterans Resource Fair, noon to 3 p.m....

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YSU Honors College “Passing the Torch” set for Aug. 17

The first entering class of the newly established Honors College at Youngstown State University will be formally welcomed by current Honors students and alumni at a “Passing of the Torch” ceremony and...

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IGNITE helps new students acclimate to campus

More than 750 students have registered for Youngstown State University’s first IGNITE, a two-day experience designed to help incoming students get acclimated to the campus. IGNITE is 1 to 9:30 p.m....

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