Fall 2017
Youngstown State University – a Magazine for Alumni and Friends, is published twice annually for YSU alumni, faculty and staff by the YSU Office of Marketing & Communications.
Youngstown State University – a Magazine for Alumni and Friends, is published twice annually for YSU alumni, faculty and staff by the YSU Office of Marketing & Communications.
Teaching and Learning: Quality, Resources, and Support
The institution provides high quality education, wherever and however its offerings are delivered.
3.A. The institution’s degree programs are appropriate to higher education.
This form is for Non-Profit Organizations ONLY. Some Surplus Furniture and Electronics on campus are available through YSU Surplus for donation to Non-Profit Organizations that meet the proper criteria. By completing this form, please understand that there is no guarantee that the items requested are available in surplus or are in the color, quality, or quantity that your organization needs.
Responsible Division/Office: | Office of Support Services |
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Responsible Officer: | Vice President for Finance and Administration |
Revision History: | August 1997; June 2010; March 2015 |
Board Committee: | Finance and Facilit
CompostFood Waste Composting at YSU!YSU only accepts food waste generated on campus, and our finished product is not for sale or available for donation. YSU Recycling is available to offer technical assistance regarding food waste composting. Tours of YSU's small operation are always available by appointment! The composting site is in operation year-round, however, we only accept food waste during the fall and spring semesters. Surplus EquipmentForms and Procedures for Disposal of Surplus ItemsAccording to YSU Surplus Policy, "property, such as equipment and other furnishings, which is no longer needed may be declared surplus and disposed of in the best interest of the University." Once the equipment or furnishings are picked up by the appropriate surplus-handling department, it becomes property of the Office of Support Services, which will facilitate the surplus' disposition according to federal, state, and local laws and regulations, includ ReduceAlthough a vast majority of Americans support and participate in recycling programs, not enough concentrate on reducing solid waste at its source. RecyclingRecycling is simply the reprocessing of waste materials into new products. When you think of recycling, think of the steel mills using scrap steel to make new steel products.Usingscrap (waste) steel is cheaper, uses less energy, and conserves natural resources, making it ideal and economical for consumers to take steel to a licensed scrap facility for recycling. YSU Recycling ProgramOverviewThe YSU Recycling Program is committed to reducing waste on campus and within local communities. Our goal is to promote sustainability by keeping campus clean while educating students and staff about the importance of recycling. |