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Dana School of Music to host concert by guest artist Science Ficta

Dana School of Music to host concert by guest artist Science Ficta
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The Cultural Alliance leads arts scene in Youngstown, Warren

The Cultural Alliance leads arts scene in Youngstown, Warren
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Daniel T Morgan 1949-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

May 12, 2021 McDONALD Daniel T. Morgan, 71, of McDonald, passed away Saturday, May 8, 2021, in his home, after a yearlong battle with esophageal cancer. He was born Nov. 4, 1949, in East Liverpool, the son of John E. and June P. Schmelzenbach Morgan. He graduated from East Liverpool High School in 1967 and was a 1975 graduate of the Youngstown State University Dana School of Music, where he was a member of both the marching band and jazz band. Dan was a guitarist from the time he was 14 and played in bands for more than 40 years. He was a guitar teacher and piano tuner. He worked for the U.S. Postal Service, where he was a mail carrier and later worked in building maintenance, retiring in 2015.

YSU grads diving into future | News, Sports, Jobs

news@tribtoday.com Staff photo / Allie Vugrincic Jean O’Connell Spalla of Girard holds onto her diploma after receiving her Ph.D. from Youngstown State University Saturday afternoon in an outdoor ceremony at Stambaugh Stadium. YOUNGSTOWN The meaning behind the expression on Alexis Porterfield’s mortarboard runs considerably deeper than her decision to travel some 300 miles to attend college. “It stuck with me. Eventually, I plan to get my Ph.D. and keep going until I can’t,” said Porterfield, of Accokeek, Md., referring to the phrase that read, “There’s just no telling how far I’ll go.” The exercise-science major, who’s a year from earning a master’s degree, added the saying atop her cap also is symbolic of her resolve to continue forging ahead and refusing to allow obstacles related to the health pandemic to stop her.

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