“There is a lot of opponent testimony to come and there are a lot of opportunities to speak out in opposition to this and I intend to speak out,” CSU President Laura Bloomberg, Ph.D. said.
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ABIGAIL PREISZIG, Editor-in-Chief - posted April 5, 2023
The "best of" The Cleveland Stater #2 for spring 2023 features Women's History Month, more on CSU 2.0, CSU Police Department's therapy dog program, Letters of Hope, and Destiny Leo, anchor of CSU women's basketball's very successful 2022-23 season.
“Overall, we are focused on advancing gender equity on CSU’s campus to the benefit of all members of the CSU community,” said the center's assistant director Evie DuVernay.
The Dan T. Moore MakerSpace is a valuable resource for students in the Washkewicz College of Engineering at Cleveland State University. Manager Matthew Johnson wants the rest of CSU to know it can be beneficial to them as well.
“If it wasn’t for the scholarship funds that the department provides, I probably wouldn’t have the opportunity to have them (faculty and staff at CSU) as educators,” said Cassandra Miller, a Theatre and Dance major at CSU.
“We are the only public university in the state of Ohio that doesn’t have this rolled out across our enterprise,” CSU Senior Vice President of Business Affairs David Jewell said about multi-factor authentication. Not having it "puts us at a high level of risk.”