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It only happens once a year! Don't miss your chance to experience Cleveland State University in the heart of downtown Cleveland. Head to campus and find out why more students than ever are choosing
An education in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cleveland State University prepares students with broad knowledge and transferable skills and helps them not only find a place in the current econom
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In conjunction with Case Western Reserve University, the Black Maternal Health Equity Summit (BMHES) will take place at Cleveland State
In conjunction with Case Western Reserve University, the Black Maternal Health Equity Summit (BMHES) will take place at Cleveland State
The Cleveland Water Alliance (CWA) and Cleveland State University are teaming up for the 2024 Lake Erie Sonde Network Cleveland Calibration event on April 17 in CSU's MakerSpace (2121 Euclid Avenue)
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Amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Haiti lies a nation steeped in a history of resilience and struggle. To understand Haiti's present challenges, one must look
Amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Haiti lies a nation steeped in a history of resilience and struggle. To understand Haiti's present challenges, one must look
Cleveland State University junior linguistics major Jared Allyn was recently accepted into the Public Policy and International Affairs Program Junior Summer Institute (PPIA) and was only one of 149 fe
The Cleveland State University Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, April 9 at 9 a.m. The Board will consider a voluntary separation incentive program for faculty and staff and wi
Cleveland State University wants to celebrate graduating students who have overcome obstacles, made significant achievements or are fulfilling the CSU mission in or outside of the classroom.
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The Cleveland State University College of Health hosted its second integrated Special Olympics basketball clinic in March, five months after the college's Special Olympics Unified Program, which tau
Long before the first total solar eclipse since 1806, which is set to cast Cleveland in complete darkness for nearly four minutes on April 8, Cleveland State University's chapter of the Society of Phy