
Finding Purpose Through Nursing: Inside YSU’s ADN Program
For students pursuing a career in nursing, the path is about more than learning clinical skills. It is about discovering purpose, building confidence, and preparing

For students pursuing a career in nursing, the path is about more than learning clinical skills. It is about discovering purpose, building confidence, and preparing

At the YSU Bitonte College of Health and Human Services, students do more than study for their future careers. They actively work to be career-ready

At Youngstown State University’s Active Aging & Rehabilitation Lab, movement becomes more than exercise, it becomes a pathway to confidence, independence, and community. Through evidence-based

In April 2026, more than 250 students from the Youngstown State University Bitonte College of Health and Human Services stepped into a high-pressure mass casualty simulation
Data: More than a Four-Letter Word The week after every academic semester brings something many faculty dread: the anonymous student evaluations of the courses they
As a discipline, English experienced its halcyon days in the 1970s when it commanded roughly 7.6% of college majors nationwide. Humanities majors overall comprised 30%
Recently, in my Graphic Novels class (ENGL 3715), I taught Nimona, a young adult (YA) graphic novel about a young shapeshifter who joins supervillain Ballister
A glimpse at three themed first-year writing courses at YSU Collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, November 1940. Photo at the Library of Congress. Introduction
I’ve been studying early modern England for almost 30 years now, and I’m always struck by how, in this relatively brief span of time, we
When I first arrived on the campus of Youngstown State University as an undergraduate English major in the mid-1990s, I could not have imagined that