Youngstown State University Word Mark banner 2003: a year in review
- 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.
Two young girls at the Summer Festival of the Arts
- 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.
- 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.
Softball player Amanda Berry
Softball player Amanda Berry
Professor Saul Friedman and William B. Clayman
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