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Civic engagement is the game of life
As the presidential election approaches this November, the Cleveland State men’s basketball team is taking the time to become more civically engaged.
Urban Affairs awarded accreditation for public manager program
The Certified Public Manager Consortium Executive Council of the Board of Directors has fully accredited the Ohio Certified Public Manager Program at Cleveland State’s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs.
Students give CSU administration a solid pass on COVID-19 protocols
The return to on-campus instruction in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has come with a bevy of guidelines and mandates to keep everyone as safe as possible, while trying to establish a new normal for the foreseeable future.
Meet Kenneth B. Kahn, the new Dean of the Monte Ahuja College of Business
Kenneth B. Kahn is the new dean at the Monte Ahuja College of Business. His responsibilities include overseeing all administrative and operational activities at the college.
Director of Cleveland State's poetry center unveils new book
Peaceful protesters gather at Cleveland Justice Center in honor of Breonna Taylor
People gathered at the Free Stamp in Downtown Cleveland on Wednesday, Sept. 23, to peacefully protest after a Kentucky grand jury declined to charge officers in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.
Cuyahoga County Universities take COVID-19 precautions
Ohio Development Services Agency offers Ohio Export Internship Program to CSU students
Cleveland State University is one of four colleges in Ohio selected to take part in the Ohio Export Internship Program.
Cleveland State and the University of Akron talk law school merger
CSU’S Washkewicz Hall receives Gold certification from LEED
Cleveland State University’s engineering building, Washkewicz Hall, recently received Gold certification as a “green building” from Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.
Cleveland State University postpones its fall sports season
The Cleveland State Vikings fall sports season was postponed in August due to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision came when CSU along with other members of the Horizon League voted to suspend fall sports.
