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Cleveland State University???s Office of Research has released the latest edition of its online newsletter, CSU Research. It includes a feature on Professor Xue-Long Sun???s efforts to develop new the
Cleveland State University will host three delegations of Chinese students from multiple universities as part of a series of summer immersion programs designed to increase cultural understanding and c
En route to earning a bachelor???s degree in criminology and sociology from Cleveland State University, Rachel Lash picked up a lot of hands-on training in her chosen field: law enforcement.
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Previously served as dean of students at Central State University
Maurice Stinnett, a longtime academic and nonprofit administrator, has been named the new vice president of engagement and chief dive
Maurice Stinnett, a longtime academic and nonprofit administrator, has been named the new vice president of engagement and chief dive
CSU professor seeks to preserve the past while planning for our urban future
How do you revitalize a city and protect its history? What structures do you preserve when a community already has too man
How do you revitalize a city and protect its history? What structures do you preserve when a community already has too man
Ranks 31st out of 116 law schools nationally in a new study by Student Loan Hero
Cleveland State University???s Cleveland Marshall College of Law has received national recognition for its innovative
Cleveland State University???s Cleveland Marshall College of Law has received national recognition for its innovative
20 million additional people had health coverage two years after the Act???s passage
As the debate over the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act intensifies, research by Cleveland State Unive
As the debate over the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act intensifies, research by Cleveland State Unive
Organizations create new CGMP design certification program
A key issue facing pharmaceutical manufacturers operating in the United States is the need for highly skilled chemical engineers who are wel
A key issue facing pharmaceutical manufacturers operating in the United States is the need for highly skilled chemical engineers who are wel
Researchers utilize video games to improve balance, motor skills and activity for elderly
The stereotypical video game player is generally seen as a teenager or college student, staying up all night
The stereotypical video game player is generally seen as a teenager or college student, staying up all night
Tenure Marked by Transformation of University and Improvements in Student Success
Cleveland State University President Ronald M. Berkman today announced his decision to retire from the presidency i
Cleveland State University President Ronald M. Berkman today announced his decision to retire from the presidency i