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Board of Trustees votes to accept University recommendation
CLEVELAND, OH (November 17, 2022) -- Cleveland State University will remove the name Cleveland-Marshall from its College of Law.
CLEVELAND, OH (November 17, 2022) -- Cleveland State University will remove the name Cleveland-Marshall from its College of Law.
Charter Communications-Spectrum's Director of State Government Affairs will address graduates at Wolstein Center Dec. 18
CLEVELAND (November 13, 2022) -- Former member of the Ohio Senate and the
CLEVELAND (November 13, 2022) -- Former member of the Ohio Senate and the
Greater Cleveland and the CSU community is invited to support live, local, not-for-profit, noncommercial alternative radio broadcasting from CSU since 1976 - and help raise funds for colon cancer
Dr Yu. and research team plan projects to help transform Cleveland to a "modern Smart City" with shorter commute times, reduced crime rates, secure electric power
Honorary doctorate honors the CSU student, broadcast pioneer, icon and catalyst for his contributions to Cleveland, rock radio and more
Public Meeting Notice: Cleveland State University Board of Trustees, Adjacent Committee Meetings to be held on November 16-17
"Honoring Women Who Served" shares experiences of women veterans during special Thursday morning observance
Cleveland State University honored service members on Thursday with a Veteran...
Cleveland State University honored service members on Thursday with a Veteran...
Distinction takes associate professor of Mathematics to Colombia in 2023 to further statistical analysis of health-related data
Sandra Milena Hurtado Rúa, Ph.D. is the latest member of the
Sandra Milena Hurtado Rúa, Ph.D. is the latest member of the
Sathish Kumar, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) has been awarded a new National Science Foundation (NSF) research award to develop
Dr. Hongkai Yu, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) will lead a new National Science Foundation (NSF) Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)