Cleveland held its 22nd annual festival, Nov. 1, honoring those who have passed, featuring vibrant altars, a parade, and community celebrations at Gordon Square Arts District.
“We wanted women to feel community with each other,” said Angellise Gray, vice president of the New Era Scholars. “With the women's center being shut down, women have lost their safe space to talk with one another.”
Set to open in spring 2026, the new lab in Berkman Hall will help students start to get a sense of what artificial intelligence is, experiment with it and engage ethically.
As Halloween approaches, so do festive opportunities to get involved on campus. From a spooky flea market to a Halloween-themed trivia meeting, students have plenty of ways to get involved.
Launched by the Washkewicz College of Engineering, the program helps students gain paid industry experience and provides a path to employment after graduation.