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Internationally known potter gives workshop, lecture on campus Sept. 28

 

 

Arts Mean Business series focuses on copyright Oct. 7

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High schoolers visit campus Oct. 1 for annual YSU MathFest

Juniors and seniors from more than 40 high schools converge on the Youngstown State University campus Thursday, Oct. 1 for the annual YSU MathFest.

Melnick exhibits contraceptive collection on campus

The Melnick Medical Museum at Youngstown State University is displaying a collection of contraceptives in a new exhibit at the Lincoln Avenue entrance of Cushwa Hall on the Youngstown State University campus. The four display cases contain artifacts on loan from the collection of the Dittrick Medical History Center at Case Western Reserve University. The artifacts are part of the museum’s collection of contraceptives, which is the most comprehensive collection of the subject in the world.

This Week at YSU, Sept. 28, 2015

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YSU Board of Trustees summary, Sept. 24, 2015

Kent State and Youngstown State collaborate to improve Youngstown’s downtown-to-campus area

Reaccreditation review kicks off

Preparations are underway for YSU’s 10-year reaccreditation review by the Higher Learning Commission, led by a 17-member steering committee that began meeting in the summer. “This is an extensive and crucial review of all university operations,” Provost Martin Abraham said. “It’s also an opportunity to share our successes and learn where and how we can get better.” In all, more than 100 individuals – faculty, staff, students and administrators – will be directly involved in the process, said Kevin Ball, associate provost and head of the steering committee.

Faculty and staff achievements

Mary L. Yacovone, associate professor, Health Professions, was presented the Ohio Society for Respiratory Care Education Practitioner of the Year award. The award recognizes leadership, initiative and professionalism in the respiratory care discipline. She was honored at the OSRC meeting in July. Kelly L. Colwell, part-time faculty, Respiratory Care, was presented the William F. Miller, MD Postgraduate Education Recognition Award by the American Respiratory Care Foundation.

Professor's expertise brings international attention

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