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At an early age, Isis Duncan understood the assignment: to be successful in life, she must overcome obstacles and discomfort and strive to be the best she can be against all odds.
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Beginning spring 2024, Cleveland State University's Monte Ahuja College of Business and Washkewicz College of Engineering will offer all undergraduate majors a unique opportunity to gain in-demand ski
Harrison Shaw of the telos leadership foundation's class of 2023 won first place in the foundation's recent letter-to-the-editor contest. Harrison is a junior psychology major at Cleveland State Unive
Joins Fellow K9s Rune and Thor
For the last few years, beloved therapy K9s Rune and Thor have long been associated with providing comfort to the CSU community.
They now have a new friend - a
For the last few years, beloved therapy K9s Rune and Thor have long been associated with providing comfort to the CSU community.
They now have a new friend - a
Provides a unique perspective through the lens of students
If you've ever wandered around campus and have seen students interviewing students, it's a good bet that it's a member of the CSU street t
If you've ever wandered around campus and have seen students interviewing students, it's a good bet that it's a member of the CSU street t
Ice skating, holiday shopping, pop-up bars and bright lights are just a few things you can enjoy during WinterLand Downtown Cleveland (presented by K&D Group).
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Donate to the WinterLand 202
Navigating higher education can be challenging for anyone. Yet the paths for first-generation college students whose parents didn't graduate from college often face extra barriers.
Dr. Litam is one of eight CSU affiliated honorees recognized by Crain's in the latest cohort
Crain's Cleveland 2023 "40 Under 40 Class" includes Dr. Stacey Diane Ara?ez Litam, LPCC, among it
Crain's Cleveland 2023 "40 Under 40 Class" includes Dr. Stacey Diane Ara?ez Litam, LPCC, among it
Multidisciplinary team will develop assistive robotics for people with spinal cord injuries
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Cleveland State has been awarded $500,000 under the State of
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Cleveland State has been awarded $500,000 under the State of
Dr. Aviva Vincent, LMSW, VSW (Veterinary Social Worker), is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work. Her current research projects include Exploring music therapy within adaptive riding (P