- The YSU Board of Trustees approve YSU/FOP contract and
YSU/Association of Professional Administrative Staff three-year
contracts.
- Track and fielder Kurt Michaelis and softball player Amanda
Berry are honored as YSU’s top male and female student-athletes
for 2002-03. Berry is the first softball player to ever
receive award.
- YSU alumni and supporters give to President David C. Sweet’s
scholarship challenge, pushing campaign past the $1 million
goal.
- Paul Kobulnicky, former vice chancellor for information
services and chief information officer at the University
of Connecticut, is named executive director of Maag Library.
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- Thousands of Valley residents and beyond attend the fifth annual
Summer Festival of the Arts, featuring an artists’ marketplace,
a children’s hands-on art tent, music, theater and dance
performances.
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- Youngstown natives William B. and Hilda Clayman set up
endowment for the Clayman Professor in Judaic and Holocaust
Studies. Professor Saul Friedman, a 30-year veteran in YSU’s
History Department, becomes the first Clayman professor.
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Softball player Amanda Berry |
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