History

Welcome

Hello! I want to tell you how pleased we are to welcome you to Youngstown State University and to the History Program. With a faculty of nine, we offer courses across a broad range of subjects and have something to interest everyone.

I hope that you will drop by and visit us on the fifth floor of DeBartolo Hall, Room 519. Please feel welcome to stop in for advice, general information, or just to chat. You may also want to watch for notices from our Student Clubs -- History Club, Phi Alpha Theta, and the Club for Jewish Culture -- about scheduled events throughout the semester.

I encourage you to drop by the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor located at 151 Wood Street on the southern edge of campus. The museum is managed by the History Program, and you and your guests are very welcome to visit us there. (Your student ID grants you free admission at any time.)

Dr. Brian Bonhomme
History Program Coordinator


Mission

The Program of History at Youngstown State University is dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge about the past, to edify our present, and better plan for the future. The program promotes and integrates scholarship, teaching, and service to educate its undergraduate and graduate students. It promotes civic engagement with the wider community. Through the teaching of history in and out of the classroom the program fosters understanding and appreciation of diversity and provides a global perspective. Our aim is to examine and disseminate knowledge of the past and of the nature of its study and reconstruction through a variety of educational experiences and historical methodologies and to train future scholars of history. 

The student majoring in history must complete, in addition to the general University requirements, the group requirements outlined on the curriculum sheet. It is recommended that the student select courses with assistance from an advisor, since certain courses are preferable to others according to whether one contemplates graduate study, secondary school teaching, or any of the many other careers for which History provides excellent preparation.

The Bachelor of Arts in History can be completed in eight semesters if students average 16 hours per semester.

For more information, visit the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, which houses the History Program, in DeBartolo Hall, room 519 or contact us at (330) 941-3452.

Wean Foundation Park to host Summer Festival of the Arts

Wean Foundation Park to host Summer Festival of the Arts

The 2021 YSU Summer Festival of the Arts will be held at a new location this year when it moves a few blocks south from YSU’s campus to the new Raymond John Wean Foundation Park in downtown Youngstown. The festival, first held in 1999, attracts more than 80 artists and 15,000 visitors annually. It will be open to the public Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18, 2021.

Jazz Alumni Spotlight On . . . Greg Parnell

Jazz Alumni “Spotlight On . . .” series to feature alumnus Greg Parnell

Volume three of the Jazz Alumni “Spotlight On . . .” series will welcome YSU alumnus Greg Parnell (B.M., ‘95) for a virtual interview Friday, March 19, 2021. Parnell is currently the president of Glenn Miller Productions, Inc. and is the founder and musical director of the Orlando Jazz Orchestra.

Faculty Ensemble

Dana School of Music announces new ensemble-in-residence

YSU’s Dana School of Music has announced the formation of a new faculty ensemble-in-residence, to be known as the Dana Ensemble. It will be comprised of a flexible, modular roster of Dana faculty that will perform live concerts multiple times each semester, often joined by regional guest artists. The ensemble will perform its debut concert, “Sounds of Spring,” Sunday, March 28, 2021 at 3:00 PM at the Powers Auditorium in the DeYor Performing Arts Center in downtown Youngstown.

 

Small but Mighty

“Small but Mighty” exhibit to open at Judith Rae Solomon Gallery

The Judith Rae Solomon Gallery has opened a new exhibit titled “Small but Mighty,” which is available to view on the second floor of YSU’s Bliss Hall Friday, February 26, through Friday, March 26, 2021. The exhibit, organized by professor of art Dragana Crnjak, features small-scale paintings that reflect her students’ explorations of color, surface, composition, and the synthesis between the formal and conceptual aspects of painting.

Opera soloist Anthony Roth Costanzo to join Pipino Performing Arts Series

Opera soloist Anthony Roth Costanzo to join Pipino Performing Arts Series 

Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, a headlining Metropolitan Opera soloist and Musical America’s 2019 Vocalist of the Year, will give a virtual presentation and masterclass Wednesday and Thursday, 2021 as part of the Donald P. Pipino Performing Arts Series.

Jazz Alumni’s “Spotlight On . . .” series welcomes David Perrico (B.M., ’03)

Jazz Alumni’s “Spotlight On . . .” series welcomes David Perrico (B.M., ’03)

YSU’s Jazz Alumni program welcomed Dana School of Music alumnus David Perrico (B.M., ‘03) in the virtual second installment of their “Spotlight On . . . ” series February 25, 2021. An award-winning "Best of Las Vegas" trumpeter, composer, producer, and conductor, Perrico currently serves as the frontman of his newest creation, the Pop Strings Orchestra, at Caesars Palace and The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas.

Just What the Doctor Ordered!

New Dana project lifts spirits of St. Elizabeth Hospital patients

YSU’s Dana School of Music has partnered with the Mercy Health Foundation on a new project titled “Just What the Doctor Ordered.” The project includes broadcasting four pre-recorded video performances by Dana students to patients at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.

Du Yun

Pipino series to welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Du Yun

The Donald P. Pipino Performing Arts Series is set to welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Du Yun for a virtual masterclass and presentation Wednesday, February 24, 2021. Yun won a Pulitzer Prize for music in 2017 for her second opera, “Angel’s Bone.”

Four New Exhibits

Spring exhibits open at McDonough Museum of Art

The McDonough Museum of Art has announced that four new artists will be featured in exhibits opening at the museum beginning Friday, February 26, 2021, and running through Friday, April 2. Artists to be featured include Zac Benson, Max Markwald, Amy Theiss Geise, and new Emerging Visual Artist James Shawn Crum.

 

Groovy 70's

University Theatre prepares for spring calendar of events

William Shakespeare, the 1970s, original student work, and an evening of dance are among the highlights of the YSU University Theatre’s 2021 spring season, which opens March 25 and runs through April 24. Other productions will include a cabaret titled “Welcome Spring!” that showcases YSU’s Musical Theatre program, and the Festival of New Works, which will celebrate original student work in film, playwriting, choreography, puppetry, and devised performance.