CSU professors talk about virtual teaching
When the coronavirus made its way to Ohio in March, Cleveland State University responded by converting entirely to remote teaching and learning.
When the coronavirus made its way to Ohio in March, Cleveland State University responded by converting entirely to remote teaching and learning.
Cleveland State University’s Black Studies Program is holding a contest titled “Good Trouble: The Voting Experiences of Communities of Color."
COVID-19 has affected sports negatively in 2020, and the CSU women’s basketball team is no exception.
The Cleveland State University athletic department has announced new categories in the Hall of Fame.
Cleveland State University’s Center for Engineering Experiential Learning, a program that is a part of the Washkewicz College of Engineering, expanded its staff with two new members last year during the fall semester.
Jim Kandrac came from a middle-class family and didn’t have any connections or money to fund his future in business.
The Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs has been ranked one of the nation’s best for their public affairs program by US News and World Reports. The college's ranking comes in at No.
Cleveland State University professors Debbie Jackson, Ed.D., Brian Harper, Ph.D., J.D., and Chansu Yu, Ph.D., received this fall a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
COVID-19 has made in-person music classes at Cleveland State University change their entire format to cater to social distancing and safety guidelines.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken many programs away from students on the Cleveland State campus, including activities the Rec Center typically offers.