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Researchers utilize video games to improve balance, motor skills and activity for elderly
The stereotypical video game player is generally seen as a teenager or college student, staying up all night
Tenure Marked by Transformation of University and Improvements in Student Success

Cleveland State University President Ronald M. Berkman today announced his decision to retire from the presidency i
Will fund expansion of University???s efforts to help individuals complete their degrees

Cleveland State University will partner with College Now Greater Cleveland to expand its award-winning stude
Funds will address financial barriers to help students stay enrolled to completion

Cleveland State University has received a $260,000 Dash Emergency Grant from the Great Lakes Higher Education Corp
Cleveland State University???s Office of Research has released the latest edition of its online newsletter, CSU Research. It includes a feature on a new National Institute of Justice grant awarded to
U.S. Department of State initiative funds study abroad experiences around the world
Five Cleveland State University students have been selected as Gilman Scholars, by the U.S. Department of State. Th
Noted civil rights expert will lead academic and cultural initiatives in African American history and society
Thomas Bynum, prominent civil rights scholar and academic administrator, has been named d
University commits to meeting goals of the Paris Agreement
Cleveland State University has joined over a thousand local governments, states, businesses and higher education institutions in the #WeAreS
Research assesses how non-cognitive skill instruction is implemented in the classroom
Numerous studies have highlighted the importance of non-cognitive skills, including persistence, attention to det
Report analyzes how Middle America can drive nation???s economy

The greatest test America faces is whether it can foster the kind of growth that benefits and expands the middle class. To do so, the