Scholarship honors YSU Interim President Dr. Helen K. Lafferty 

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The fund advisors of the John S. and Doris M. Andrews Memorial Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Mahoning Valley, have contributed $25,000 to establish a scholarship at The Youngstown State University Foundation in honor of outgoing interim president Dr. Helen K. Lafferty.

Scholarship honors YSU Interim President Dr. Helen K. Lafferty 
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“The Andrews Fund Advisors are pleased to honor the excellent leadership of Dr. Lafferty during her tenure as interim president of Youngstown State University and her commitment to the University, its faculty, staff and students, and the greater Mahoning Valley community. Dr. Lafferty represented YSU very well and we want to recognize the goodwill created under her leadership.”

The fund advisors are welcoming additional contributions to the YSU Foundation for those who wish to build the scholarship.

Helen Lamb Lafferty was born and raised in Youngstown, graduated from Ursuline High School, and earned her baccalaureate and graduate degrees from Youngstown State University. She continued her studies at the University of Pittsburgh, where she earned her doctorate. Lafferty then completed three post-doctoral studies at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and the National University of Ireland-Galway. Since then, she has spent over four decades at Villanova University as a faculty member and in various leadership roles.

A media release from the YSU Foundation noted that Lafferty regularly interacted with constituents on campus, including attending student government meetings. She also negotiated and agreed to new contracts with the Association of Classified Employees and YSU-OEA months before their contracts were set to expire.

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“YSU has been blessed with excellent faculty, dedicated staff, and remarkable students. Learning is our focal point and purpose,” said Lafferty. “We can expect great things when we stay true to our mission, focused on learning and serving in meaningful ways. YSU truly remains that strong beacon and the university that transforms minds and hearts.”

The John S. and Doris M. Andrews Trust and Memorial Fund has given over $5 million to YSU and the YSU Foundation since 2004. Two of its most significant gifts were to establish the Andrews Endowed Faculty Chair in Accounting and to make the naming gift for the Andrews Recreation and Wellness Center in 2005. Most recently, the fund has made major gifts to the proposed new student center and Beeghly Center renovations. The current Andrews trustees are David Sabine, Scott Schulick, and Paul Williams.

Lafferty, who was on sabbatical from Villanova University while serving as YSU Interim President, will be returning to her faculty position at Villanova.

The Youngstown State University Foundation, founded in 1966, is an independent, nonprofit organization that supports student scholarships, student development, and career opportunities.


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