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For many, a visit to the White House signifies one of the highlights in life: seeing one of America's most iconic structures. Cleveland State's Dr. Maryam Younessi experienced something far more s
Maryam Younessi
Distinguished Professor of Art History Samantha Baskind can add another honor to her long list of accolades over the course of her professional journey.

She was recently elected to the American A
Jim Marino, Ph.D., an associate professor in Cleveland State University's English Department, is the second professional in his household to earn a grant from the Summer Stipend Program of the Natio
Jim Marino Summer of Shakespeare
Cleveland State University recently marked 25 years of preparing future educators with a commitment to teaching in urban schools.

Educators from across the Cleveland State community and beyon
For some, the idea of leaving home (and their comfort zone) to explore the world seems like a big leap-one that feels intimidating and risky.
New R01 Award from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases May Lead to Better Treatment for Parasitic Infections

Dr. Bibo Li, a professor in the Department of Biological, Geologic
A Call for Reflection and Action

Amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Haiti lies a nation steeped in a history of resilience and struggle. To understand Haiti's present challenges, one must look
The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) has announced the latest recipients of their prized NATS Emerging Leader Award and one of CSU's own is amongst the seven recognized nationwide.
Nick Klein
What if Stephen Hawking, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions in theoretical physics, had only been seen for his ALS -- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, otherwise known as Lou Gehrig's diseas
Grants from the National Center for Defense Manufacturing aand Machining worth over $2.5 million

Dr. Tushar Borkar, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has