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CSU Presidential Forum Explores African-American Mayoral Leadership
The late Carl Stokes made history when he was elected mayor of Cleveland nearly a half-century ago, becoming the first African-Amer
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Connie Schultz was the keynote speaker at Cleveland State University’s first Women’s Leadership Symposium. More than 400 attendees packed the CSU Student
It’s never too early to start the college search; so on Monday April 27, 600 juniors and their parents descended on Cleveland State University to experience a day on campus.
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Stay on track to graduation or get ahead this summer!
The College of Sciences and Health Professions is offering 20 $500 tuition grants to assist eligible students with tuition costs for Summer 2015.
University's signature fund-raising event supports student scholarships
Cleveland State University's signature event in support of student scholarships, Radiance, CSU Realizing the Promise,
Annual event provides pathways for entrepreneurs and social enterprises
The second annual Startup Vikes event will be held Friday, April 24th through Sunday April 26th and will offer developers, des
Claire Gebben, author of Last of the Blacksmiths, will be at the Michael Schwartz 中国体育彩票APP下载: on April 15 at 3:00 in RT 503. It's a story based in Cleveland (the author is from Cleveland). It&#39
“STEMM is the catalyst for us to redesign how we deliver education,” Cleveland Metropolitan School District CEO Eric Gordon declared at “Building a STEMM Pipeline from School to the
“We’ve talked about administering the county government with both a head and a heart,” Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish recently told a packed roomful of social workers at Cle
New York Times best-selling author George Saunders will read from his work and signs books at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 23, in Drinko Hall at Cleveland State University.
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