Meal Plan Causes Tension
CSU students living in Heritage Suites have drafted a petition against new lease terms and have arranged a meeting on April 8 with President Berkman to discuss their concerns, as the current lease expires June 30.
This is the first time that residents have had to renew their leases since Heritage Suites was purchased by Euclid Avenue Housing Corporation (EAHC), a non-profit affiliate of CSU, in September 2009.
Upcoming Election focuses on the issues
Student Government Association elections commence at 12:01 a.m. on Monday, April 12 and run for 72 hours until 11:59 p.m. on April 14. During that period, Cleveland State University students must determine the future of student government.
The options for the 2010-2011 academic year are the Party of One Voice and the Students Opportunity for Success Party (S.O.S.), both comprised of students active in a broad spectrum of university endeavors. What follows is a brief outline of each party’s plan for the upcoming year.
Team Led by CSU Professor Receives $1.16 million in grants
Cutting-edge research being done by Anton Komar by CSU’s Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease and his international collaborators was recently awarded a combined $1.16 million in grants from The Human Frontiers Science Program (HFSP) and the American Heart Association (AHA).
CSU to Open Center to Meet Demand for Science, Math Professionals
CSU will establish a Center for STEMM Education. The STEMM Center will focus on activities both here at the University and in the local community, says Provost Geoffrey S. Mearns.
“STEMM” refers to science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medical, which is the center’s main objective in order to become successful and talented professionals in these fields.
President responds to student concerns

