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Michael Schwartz
Photo by Carol Wallington

CSU president Michael Schwartz sits down to discuss the work he has done in his first three years. Stater reporter Carol Wallington also talked with CSU senior adminstration for their take on the president's first three years. Click below for the stories.


CSU president considers his first 3 years
Schwartz outlines his successes, challenges and plans for the future

Nuru-Holm praises Schwartz for student focus
VP for student affairs happy with way the president has worked with students and helped raise money for the university

Kuo touts new CSU academic policies
CSU provost discusses relationship between administration and faculty

Enrollment growth could help university overcome state budget cuts
VP of business affairs and finance looks at how the economics of CSU has fared since Schwartz has taken over as president

Nolan sees changes in labor negotiations
VP for admistration and executive assistant to the president focuses on safety, labor on campus during Schwartz's tenure

CSU Golden Key president visits Malaysian chapter
Respect for intelligence, hard work crosses cultures

Marketing Association gives students networking options
Community service, career fairs and resume workshops among the highlights of this student organization

Thousands of events keeps Conference Services busy
CSU's conference service department handles meetings of all shapes and sizes

Images of urban spaces exhibited at Urban Affairs
The gallery takes the viewer on a tour of city life


The following stories are from the Com 326 Advanced Reporting class under the direction of Professor Jae-Won Lee. The writing is focused on student services on campus

Enrollment services simplifying, improving CSU
It is becoming easier for students to take care of business on campus

College tuition hikes necessary to maintain competitive edge
Students understand that the price of a college education has only one way to go

'City is Our Campus' helps students enjoy downtown
Discounts to events in Cleveland give CSU students a chance to experience downtown on a budget

New leadership program offers certification
Leadership class will deal with conflict management, diversity and confrontation

Viking Hall offers amenities to students who want to live on campus
Fenn Tower to open up dorms in fall of 2006

Disability Services needs resources to function properly
Services offers many specialized services for students on campus with physical and learning disabilities

IS&T services adequate, students want more
More computers available, 24-hour labs and personal hard drive space among the improvements CSU students would like to see

Health Services Center gives students economical options
Students can obtain wide range of medical attention, including strep throat cultures, prescription antibiotics and pregnancy tests at the Health Services Center

Intramurals program displays poor participation
Free programs, plenty of employees and lots of resources just waiting for students to discover intramurals at CSU

Young Dems are not giving up on politics after election
Members write letters, talk politics as organization works to grow


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