Cleveland State University celebrated graduation Sunday with two in-person commencement ceremonies at the university’s Wolstein Center, honoring fall 2021 graduates in the morning and that afternoon honoring 2020 graduates with the opportunity denied them last year to walk.
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"Best of" The Cleveland Stater spring 2024 #2
By JOSHUA WITCHER - posted April 18, 2024In this edition of the "best of" The Cleveland Stater, we highlight stories about Notre Dame college's recent closing and the end of the CSU women's basketball team's historic season.
SGA candidates outline plans for upcoming term
By LAUREN SCHWAN - posted April 17, 2024Students aspiring to serve the campus community shared their thoughts and plans about how they would the Cleveland State University Student Government Association at a forum, March 26, in Berkman Hall.
CSU celebrates faculty accomplishments and promotions
By LAINEY NOVAK - posted April 5, 2024“Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to all of us,” President Laura Bloomberg, said, quoting Voltaire in her opening remarks at Cleveland State's annual Celebration of Faculty Excellence.
“The Street Project (2022)” raises awareness about road safety for cyclists, pedestrians
By LAUREN SCHWAN - posted March 22, 2024The documentary's producer, Boyd Productions, is teaming up with communities nationwide to raise awareness and develop answers for the dangers pedestrians and cyclists increasingly face on U.S. streets.
Over 100 vendors attend CSU career fair
The Career fair has become one of the biggest events each year at CSU. Career Development and Exploration hosts the fair, which this year brought together potential employers with students on March 7, 2024. One hundred and twenty-five employers, 275 recruiters from industries across the region, and 16 school districts were represented. A third of the employers said they were open to hiring international students.
CSU raises over $861K on Giving Day
By LAINEY NOVAK- posted MARCH 4, 2024Cleveland State University on Thursday raised $861,066 from 3,673 gifts on Giving Day
Opinion - Safety last, ignorance first: the CSU motto?
By KAT MAGALSKI - posted February 14, 2024Incoming Cleveland State freshmen are required to take an introduction to university life course in their first year at Cleveland State. In this course, students are taught how to reach out to their professors and are encouraged to interact among their peers. But, is it enough?
High school students battle for top robot
55 high school teams competed for top robot at the 25th annual FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Buckeye Regional competition at the Wolstein Center from March 20-23.
How we saw the 2024 solar eclipse
Many Clevelanders had their cameras at the ready this past Monday when the solar eclipse made its way through their backyards, doing their best to capture the beauty of an experience that may only happen once in your lifetime. The Cleveland Stater also captured some worthwhile shots earlier this week from different spots around Cleveland.