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St. Joseph the Provider received grant
St. Joseph the Provider will buy a walk-in freezer with grant funds
Kent manager named advocate of the year
KSU’s supplier diversity program manager named Advocate of the Year by the Ohio Minority Supplier Development Council
Book includes Grove City professor’s contribution
Grove City College communications professor contributes to book
17 schools vie to build strongest bridge
Brent Kidwell and Sal Thomas of Trumbull County Career and Technical Center make last-minute adjustments as they prepare to test how much weight their bridge can hold at Friday’s eighth Mahoning Valley Miniature Bridge Building Competition at Youngstown State University. Teams from 17 Mahoning Valley high schools competed.
South Range sets registration
South Range sets registration GREENFORD Kindergarten registration for students in the South
Students invited to enter Holocaust writing contest
Jewish Relations Council sponsors annual Holocaust writing contest for students
Poland and Wadsworth high school students participate at YSU invitational
Poland and Wadsworth high schools join YSU Dana School of Music faculty for wind and percussion invitational
Chaney girls focused on STEM
Peyton Truman, 12, makes short wind-power snap circuits during the Chaney STEM Girls after-school gathering at the Chaney Campus in Youngstown.
Students get creative in Chaney Computer Club
Teanna Sullivan sits next to the computer screen displaying a digital camera she is designing, based on the style of an older Polaroid instant camera. Students in the Chaney Computer Club get to decide what kind of device they want to create and then figure out how to do it.
Free citizenship classes offered
Free citizenship classes offered youngstown The English Center, in collaboration with the
Fashion designer speaks at YSU
Students in Fashion and Interiors sponsoring fashion designer’s presentation
GRADS LIST
The following students were awarded bachelor’s degrees unless otherwise noted: UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
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