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Fluvia Mendes moved from Guatemala to the U.S. as a child and at first did not think that she would be able to afford college. She was encouraged however when several organizations provided her with s
Cleveland State University???s Office of Research has released the latest edition of its online newsletter, CSU Research. It includes a feature on Nithya Gnanapragasam???s NIH-funded research that see
$800,000 grant will support scholarships in computer science disciplines

Cleveland State University, along with numerous other universities across the state, will receive new scholarship support to
New book is the first to broadly assess clinical care differences for African Americans

African Americans have the worst medical outcomes of any racial/ethnic group in America including the highest
Jonathan Wehner will spearhead strategic enrollment initiatives

Jonathan Wehner, a longtime higher education executive with significant experience and success in new student recruitment and retenti
Christopher Sagers, the James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law at Cleveland State University, has been selected to serve as a fellow with Yale University???s Thurman Arnold Project, one of the
In an effort to enhance sustainability on campus, Cleveland State University has made a dedicated effort to expand its purchase of renewable power. The University is pleased to announce that its most
CSU leads multi-organizational effort to enhance CS education across the state

Cleveland State University is leading a state-wide effort to expand computer science education across the state. The U
Cleveland State University has been honored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Region Five for excellence in alumni and advancement communications and programming. CSU???s Divisi
Professor Richard Perloff highlights societal impact of 21st century media environment

The Dynamics of News, a new book by Cleveland State University Professor Richard M. Perloff, argues that the t