Mission College celebrates two YSU success stories
Former teacher creates scholarship for Windham High School grads
Commencement: YSU's first PhD graduate says "the opportunities have been tremendous"
Kyle Myers in a lab in YSU's Moser Hall.
Commencement: From Suriname to doctorate, graduate talks about her "amazing experience"
Commencement: Chemistry, Theater graduates speak at ceremony May 7
Alumni honored by Beeghly College of Education
Youngstown State University’s Beeghly College of Education honors seven alumni at the annual Alumni Awards Dinner 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, in McKay Auditorium, Beeghly Hall, on the YSU campus.
Award recipients are:
YSU students excel at international mathematics competition
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Two teams of Youngstown State University students won Meritorious awards in this year’s Mathematical Contest in Modeling competition.
The award places the YSU teams in the top 9 percent of the nearly 7,500 teams from around the world.This Week at YSU, May 2, 2016
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Monday through Friday, May 2 through May 6. Finals week at YSU.
Wednesday, May 4, 6 p.m. and Friday, May 6, 4:30 p.m. Information sessions are scheduled for YSU’s new Master of Accountancy Program, which begins this coming Fall semester. An additional session is set for 6 p.m. Monday, May 16. The events are in the Williamson College of Business Administration in Williamson Hall.Culture of Community: "Breaking down barriers that keep us apart"
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A 72-member committee met for the first time last month to advance the university’s new Culture of Community initiative.
The Culture of Community Collaborative consisting of 27 staff members, 23 students, 17 faculty members, four community members and led by Sylvia Imler, is charged with modeling a culture of respect and well being, inclusion and awareness, spirit and tradition, and excellence throuNextYSU: Plan outlines campus improvements
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The sounds of backhoes, hammers and other construction equipment will ring through campus this summer as work moves forward on many of the projects outlined in President Jim Tressel’s “NextYSU: A New Look for a New Era” campus development plan.
Tressel outlined the plan before a crowd of more than 300 faculty, staff, administrators and community members in Kilcawley Center late last month.
“Everything that we are talking about are things that we’re dreaming about – some of them are beginning now, some of them six months from now, som