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'When America catches a cold, Black people get pneumonia'
That was the message from Dr. John Queener, one of four African-American health professionals who headlined the Cleveland State-hosted webinar, Feb. 9, on the State of Black Health and Well-Being in America.
CSU reports little change in COVID-19
Cleveland State University’s COVID-19 dashboard reports the same numbers as last week with only one change to the number of employees in isolation.
People of CSU - Meet Capt. Beverly Pettrey, the 1st woman chief of CSU police
Captain Pettrey, who joined the CSU PD in 2004, will head the department following former Chief Anthony Traska's resignation. Pettrey is the first female chief in the department’s history.
'Blaque Cleveland' exhibition highlights the city's Black experience
“Blaque Cleveland” features artists Kiara Booker, Isaiah Williams and Dakarai Akil who highlight issues in the black community through different forms of art like acrylics and collages.
Synchronized headphones provided a night of dancing at CAB’s Silent Disco
The only thing that observers could hear and see was the shuffling of feet and quiet expressions of those in action.
CSU eases masking mandate
Cleveland State University announced Friday it would begin easing its masking mandate beginning Monday, March 7, with students, faculty and staff required to mask up only in classrooms and laboratories.
Cleveland shone bright during All-Star weekend
Cleveland was in the spotlight as it hosted NBA All-Star weekend for the first time since 1997.
Annual CSU career fair returns, attracts record number of employers
Hundreds of students from Cleveland State, John Carroll, Baldwin Wallace and Case had the chance to meet 89 employers when the annual CSU job fair returned to campus for the first time since 2019.
Suspect indicted in bomb threat that targeted CSU
After an investigation by CSU’s Police Department, the Cuyahoga County grand jury indicted Selvin Lopez on a charge of inducing panic.
