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Kathy Curnow will conduct first study of noted African art patron Oba Esigie
Oba Esigie ruled the kingdom of Benin, now part of modern Nigeria, for over 50 years, and was one of the most influential
The Ohio State Highway Patrol and Ohio Department of Public Safety have donated 50 portable radios to the Cleveland State University Police Department. The department received the radios today during
Cleveland State University has appointed Roland V. Anglin, Ph.D. as the new dean of its Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs. Anglin is a widely recognized and highly respected authority on c
The Cleveland International Film Festival is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year – and Cleveland State University students, faculty and staff are invited to get in on the cinematic fun.
The banking industry in greater Cleveland is not just for business, accounting and finance majors, the industry needs a wide variety of talent to thrive.
To better highlight the personnel needs of th
The latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report highlight the continued elevation of Cleveland State University as a nationally recognized urban, public research university, while also showcasin
Cybersecurity and privacy raise critical issues for every business, government, healthcare institution, and educational organization.
Cleveland State University’s Cleveland-Marshall College of
University receives pilot grant from APLU and USU to Enhance Student Success Initiatives
Cleveland State University has been awarded a $50,000 pilot grant from the Association of Public and Land-gran
Speakers include leadership advocate Rachel Talton, Ice Bucket Challenge promoter Nancy Frates
Cleveland State University and Ohio University will host a day-long women’s leadership symposium A
Nominations close March 15

The Office of Inclusion & Multicultuaral Engagement is hosting a special event to highlight the contributions of female faculty, staff and students to the Cleveland S