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“At CSU we have been responsible," President Harlan Sands told the CSU Senate when asked about the prospects for a fall reopening. “We will look at the campus footprint and the data to see what our appropriate on-campus presence will be like in the fall.”
Cleveland State softball splits series with Purdue Fort Wayne
Cleveland State softball notched a weekend split in a four-game series with Purdue Fort Wayne on the road this past weekend.
The Vikings move to a 7-9 overall record and 2-2 in the Horizon League while the Mastodons go to 3-5 and 2-2 in league play.
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This week Samra Karamustafic reports on Ohio's mass vaccination clinic at the Wolstein Center, Robert Fenbers tells us the men’s basketball team is going dancing, Courtney Brynes attended the Project 400 conference and Allyssa Brand-Bey takes another look at this year's Super Bowl.
CSU addresses media scrutiny of recent senior HR hire
Cleveland State University leadership addressed the recent media scrutiny surrounding the hiring of Douglas Dykes as associate vice president of human resources, in a CSU Senate meeting held virtually on March 3.
Ohio issues new COVID-19 guidelines
“My fellow Ohioans, victory is in sight," Governor Mike DeWine said on March 2, updating the people of the state on where he sees their and the government's efforts to defeat the coronavirus pandemic.
Paula Calise unpacks the art of saying "hello"
Cleveland State’s Executive MBA Distinguished Speaker Series featured Paula Calise on Mar. 6. She spoke about introducing yourself in a business setting using her professional branding methodology called “The Art of Hello.”
CSU wrestling qualifies three competitors for NCAA Tournament
Three Cleveland State wrestlers have earned a trip to the NCAA tournament after their performances at the Mid-American Championship. DeAndrew Nassar (pictured), Marcus Robinson and Ben Smith are headed to St. Louis, Missouri next week, along with any CSU wrestlers who earn at-large berths.
CSU students discuss Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol vs. BLM summer protests
A month after the riot at the Capitol Building in Washington D.C., students -- including political leaders on campus at Cleveland State University -- discussed their thoughts with The Stater about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S.
Ohio’s first mass vaccination clinic to be held at CSU’s Wolstein Center
“Our goal is to vaccinate as many people as we can, as quickly as we can,” Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said in a press conference at the Wolstein Center on Mar. 5. “We get out of this pandemic through vaccination, and the vaccination process that’s going to start here on St. Patrick’s Day at Cleveland State is going to be an integral part of that.”
CSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance presents a virtual production of Red Bike
Cleveland State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is putting on a live yet virtual production of Red Bike from March 11-13, the first of two such performances scheduled for the spring season.
