Cleveland State closes through end of semester because of coronavirus
Cleveland State University announced a transition to remote-only learning on Wednesday, March 11.
Cleveland State University announced a transition to remote-only learning on Wednesday, March 11.
Students gathered to celebrate Women’s History Month by listening to musicians, comedians, and various other performers and speakers at the Campus Activities Board (CAB)’s "Empower Her CSU" event.
The show was the second of a two-part event organized by CAB to kick off Women’s History Month. CAB’s Diversity Events Chair Riley Roubanes took the lead in planning the event.
The spring has sprung and sports should be going on. Baseballs should be flying over the fences, sprinters should be getting on the track, and lacrosse players should be celebrating victories.
The Cleveland State University Student Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists recently hosted Rich Weiss, publisher of the Tremonster, a community-written, online and print newspaper for the neighborhood of Tremont, who said that community media are not in danger of dying.
As the spread of COVID-19 continues to affect the globe, many events have had to be postponed, canceled or closed to stop the spread. This includes the Cleveland International Film Festival, originally scheduled to run from March 25, 2020 to April 5, 2020.
Tachelle Banks, Ph.D. professor and associate dean of faculty and external affairs in the College of Education & Human Services at Cleveland State University, has been elected to the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Board of Directors.
The Cleveland State men’s golf team wrapped up the regular spring 2020 season on March 8 and 9 with two matches at the Challenge at Concession Cup in Bradenton, Florida, ranking 10 out of 11 teams.
Cleveland State University alumnus Norris Cole has stayed connected with the university post graduation while continuing to pursue his professional basketball career internationally.
Jeremy Biello, a reporter for The Cleveland Stater, is also the development director of WCSB. He provided this behind-the-scenes look at how the station is able to keep operating.
Living in outer space has been the subject of fascination among both science fiction enthusiasts and scientists alike for decades, but one question has perhaps been mostly overlooked in the public eye – how do we live long, prosper and establish governance and
The coronavirus outbreak has ushered in an era of complete uncertainty around the nation. Schools and businesses across the United States have either gone to a skeleton crew or completely ceased operation, including Cleveland State University in Cuyahoga County, one of Ohio’s virus epicenters.