Youngstown State University hosts Legal Ethics Refresh

Youngstown State University’s Dr. James Dale Ethics Center is co-sponsoring Legal Ethics Refresh, a continuing legal education seminar, 9 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Friday, March 21.

The workshop will be in two parts, “The Lawyer’s Duty of Candor: Cases and capers leading to fines and failures” and “Choose Your Own Ethics Adventure: Spring Break 2025 Edition,” and will be held at Williamson Hall in Room 3422.

YSU promotes health and wellness through the Walk with a Doc program

Youngstown State University’s Bitonte College of Health and Human Services is continuing its commitment to public health by supporting Walk with a Doc, a free community wellness initiative.

The program, held at 10 a.m. at the Southern Park Mall, features YSU faculty members leading discussions on health topics before guiding participants on a walk.

Upcoming dates and topics sessions include:

Introducing Presidential Conversations with President Bill Johnson: A new platform for thought leadership and campus engagement

Presidential Conversations LogoIn an exciting new initiative, President Bill Johnson is proud to launch the "Presidential Conversations" series, a platform designed to foster meaningful dialogue and thought leadership across campus.

YSU STEM Workforce Education and Innovation partners with Fiber Broadband Association to launch OpTIC Path™ training program

Youngstown State University’s STEM Workforce Education and Innovation is proud to announce a new partnership with the Fiber Broadband Association to offer the Optical Telecom Installer Certification program (OpTIC Path™).

This initiative, supported by industry partner and FBA member Preformed Line Products and the National Centers for Urban Solutions, aims to enhance workforce readiness for the rapidly growing fiber broadband industry.

Bitonte College of Health and Human Services presents From Prevention to Survivorship: The Critical Role of Exercise in Cancer Care

Melanie PotiaumpaiThe Bitonte College of Health and Human Services at Youngstown State University will host Melanie Potiaumpai, a leading expert in exercise oncology, for a discussion on the role of exercise in cancer prevention, treatment and survivorship.

The event will be held from 6 – 8 p.m., Tuesday, April 22 in the Chestnut Room of Kilcawley Center.