CSU Matters

Each month, President Bloomberg shares news, updates and a few behind-the-scenes peeks at what's happening at CSU.

October 2024
President Bloomberg visited with prospective students during the University's annual Día Familiar event. Also included in this month's newsletter: we recap of the State of the University address, student-athletes meet with Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, and alumni tell their "If Not for CSU" stories.

September 2024
For this first CSU Matters of the 2024-25 academic year, President Bloomberg met with the team of CSU students, faculty and staff members who are tending to a rooftop garden with the help of FarmBots. In addition, this newsletter includes articles on CSU's new integrated majors, a partnership with TransDigm Group Inc., and the debut of CSU's updated website.

June 2024
During the summer, President Bloomberg spoke with Beverly Pettrey, chief of the CSU Police Department, about their innovative approach to campus safety and student wellbeing. Also in this month's newsletter: CSU's new partnership with the Cleveland Leadership Center, student film on display in Playhouse Square, and Distinguished Professor Samantha Baskind's appointment to the American Academy for Jewish Research.

May 2024
Dr. Jill Gordon, dean of the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, joined President Bloomberg for a conversation about the dean's first semester at CSU and her insights into the Levin College. President Bloomberg also shared highlights from spring Commencement, including the semester's five University Valedictorians and the academic excellence of our student-athletes.

April 2024
During a visit to the School of Music in the College of Arts and Sciences, President Bloomberg spoke with students and faculty about the impact of music and music education on their lives. Also in this newsletter: recent recognition from ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge and congratulations to the men's and women's basketball teams.

February 2024
President Bloomberg filmed this month's CSU Matters from the road during a trip to Florida to meet with alumni and friends of the University. Via Zoom, she spoke with members of the newly constituted President's Equity Roundtable. Also in this edition of the newsletter: the "Protest to Progress" on-campus exhibition, Forbes' latest rankings of midsize 皇冠足球90比分:s, and the Monte Ahuja Endowed Chair in Global Business.

January 2024
In this month's video, President Bloomberg spoke with students, staff and administrators about the new Division of Student Belonging and Success, which was established in fall 2023. President Bloomberg also shared news about the College of Law's new Animal Law Center and Clinic and CSU's spot on the latest Forbes rankings of the best 皇冠足球90比分:s for veterans.

December 2023
President Bloomberg met with faculty members and students from the College of Health's Speech and Hearing Clinic, which is a part of the Department of Communication Science and Disorders. This month's newsletter also includes details on the new Global Tech Experience and the announcement of our Fall 2023 valedictorian

November 2023
In this month's video, President Bloomberg highlighted the Sport and Entertainment Management program in the Monte Ahuja College of Business. This newletters also features Dr. Jill Gordon, the new dean of the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education; CSU's annual Veterans Day appreciation ceremony; and student Stephanie Ginese, winner of the Cleveland Arts Prize. 

October 2023
President Bloomberg celebrated the 15-year anniversary of the Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease (GRHD) by speaking with the Center's director, faculty and research assistants. This month's newsletter also includes information on the new Beth E. Mooney Center for Transformative Leadership, the Sherwin-Williams Career Accelerator and the recent Special Olympics event on campus.

September 2023
At the start of the fall semester, President Bloomberg visited the Rec Center to talk healthy habits, fitness and wellness. This edition of CSU Matters also includes information on a new grant and new dean for the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College and the Kaplan All Access program's benefit to CSU alumni.

July 2023
At the School of Film and Media Arts, President Bloomberg met with middle and high school students attending the Odyssey summer film program. This month's newsletter also includes news of the College of Graduate Studies' new dean, the fencing team's academic achievements, and the latest rankings for adult learners at CSU.

June 2023
President Bloomberg took a look back at the 2022-23 academic year and highlighted the University's key announcements, initiatives, academic achievements and community members. This newsletter also includes details on the graduating Class of 2023, CSU's economic impact study and new leadership for the Monte Ahuja College of Business. President Bloomberg also discusses a new book as part of her Bookshelf recommendation series.

May 2023
CSU's Office of Career Development and Exploration has been hosting a series of career preparation events on campus, and President Bloomberg met with Brittany Wampler, director, and students impacted by these events and services. In addition, this month's newsletter includes the announcement of CSU's newest distinguished professor, the Poetry Center's 60th anniversary and our student-athletes' academic success in 2022-23. President Bloomberg also unveils the first entry in her series of book recommendations.

April 2023
At the Hannah Gibbons-Nottingham School in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, President Bloomberg met Lora Stewart, one of this year's Cleveland Teaching Fellows, and others connected to the Fellowship to discuss the importance of the program. This month's newsletter also includes a recap of Judge Clifton Newman's campus visit, the contract extension for head women's basketball coach Coach Kielsmeier, an award for the Office of Civic Engagement, and the Cleveland Clinic's new quantum computer.

March 2023
President Bloomberg made a visit to the Cavs Legion Lair in Battery Park, where our new esports team competes. While there, she spoke with PJ Farrell, director of esports, and several student-athletes about the program. President Bloomberg also shares news on the men's and women's basketball teams in the Horizon League championships, the University's latest appointment to the Board of Trustees, the world premiere of a student choral composition and faculty research into the benefits of paid leave.

February 2023
At the start of the spring semester, President Bloomberg spoke with Professor Jearl Walker on his legacy of teaching physics at CSU and finding creative, entertaining ways to reach students worldwide. This edition of CSU Matters also includes details on the University's new branding initiative, the 32nd annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Brunch, Women's Basketball Head Coach Chris Kielsmeier's 500th career win and CSU's partnership with Kaplan.

January 2023
President Bloomberg asked soon-to-be graduates about their CSU experiences and their plans for the future in the hours leading up to the Fall 2022 Commencement ceremony. This month's edition also includes the announcement of Dr. Nigamanth Sridhar as CSU's provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, the academic success of our student-athletes, and a recent grant to study inclusivity in STEM studies. CSU was also named one of the nation's most engaged campuses for student voting.

December 2022
After a whirlwind weekend of student entrepreneurs competing in CSU's StartUp Vikes program, President Bloomberg met with staff from the Monte Ahuja College of Business and the winning teams to discuss the experience. This newsletter also features articles on the University's recently unveiled Master Plan, newest Fulbright Scholar and upcoming Fall Commencement ceremony. And congratulations to the men's soccer team for their Horizon League championship!

November 2022
For the inaugural edition, President Bloomberg spoke with the cast, crew and co-directors of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, this fall's performance by the Theatre and Dance Department. In addition, President Bloomberg highlights a major gift to the University, an important anniversary for the Washkewicz College of Engineering, and an inspiring student story.

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