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CSU receives $590,000 grant to expand College Credit Plus
Cleveland State University has received a $590,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Education to credential high school teachers for Colle
Cleveland State University has received a $590,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Education to credential high school teachers for Colle
Tachelle Banks, Professor and Associate Dean of Faculty & External Affairs in the College of Education & Human Services at Cleveland State University, has been elected to the Council for Excep
Multi-university team seeks to improve trauma treatment and mental health for students
Existing research suggests that exposure to stressful traumatic events as a child or teenager, including viole
Existing research suggests that exposure to stressful traumatic events as a child or teenager, including viole
CLEVELAND (September 24, 2019) - The THRiVE Research Collaborative at Cleveland State University will host a community discussion focused on current gaps in sex education on Thursday October 10. The
Who would have known that a simple 8.5-by-7 inch Blue Book could make the difference in preparing high school students for college? Author Charlise Lyles found out after she graduated from Hawken, an
While studying English in his native China, Xuan "Franklin" Song developed a love for the works of Shakespeare. Song, however, credits another source in helping him develop the English proficiency
About 10 years ago, Dr. Brian Harper received a call from his wife that their five-year-old son had been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Even though I was fairly knowledgeable about develo
Event will assist teachers from across Ohio in improving STEM instruction
Cleveland State University's STEM Education Center and the Ohio STEM Learning Network will co-host the 2019 STEM Educatio
Cleveland State University's STEM Education Center and the Ohio STEM Learning Network will co-host the 2019 STEM Educatio
CSU joins national initiative to improve education for those with special needs
Cleveland State University has been selected by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education as one
Cleveland State University has been selected by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education as one
Program allows education students to serve as full-time teachers
A new program created by Cleveland State University's Master of Urban Secondary Teaching (MUST) Program will allow education stude
A new program created by Cleveland State University's Master of Urban Secondary Teaching (MUST) Program will allow education stude