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Four student businesses were awarded top prizes at Cleveland State University’s third annual Startup Vikes competition. The three-day “boot camp,” which ended Sunday, assists student
Cleveland State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance, a Resident Company of Playhouse Square, will receive scholarship support from Cleveland Play House through the sale of discounted, $
Cleveland State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance, a resident company of Playhouse Square, will present Christopher Hampton’s seductive story “Dangerous Liaisons (Les Liai
Aaron Severson, Ph.D., of Cleveland State University has been awarded a $349,200 grant from the National Institutes of Health to investigate the cellular machinery that impacts conception and how defe
Richard Epstein has been one of the most influential scholars in law and economics for over four decades. Known as one of the nation’s leading advocates of libertarian conservatism, Epstein has
United States Senator Sherrod Brown has been a vocal proponent of labor protections for U.S. workers while representing Ohioans in Congress for over two decades.  He has also been a strong oppone
The Buckeye State’s uncanny knack for selecting the president of the United States will be the topic of a talk by Kyle Kondik at 7 p.m. Friday, February 26, in Cleveland State University’s
The Monte Ahuja College of Business at Cleveland State University has received national recognition in Military Times’ 2016 Best Business Schools for Vets and CEO Magazine’s Global MBA Ran
Cleveland State University is nationally ranked among the 2016 Top 20 Great Value Colleges with Safe Spaces.
This designation recognizes CSU for providing inclusive areas on campus where students of
A team of researchers led by Anton A. Komar, Ph.D., of Cleveland State University has uncovered fresh evidence of how genetic code governs protein production and folding in the cell.
In new findings