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Each summer and fall, the President's Office suite serves as gallery space for CSU's talented student artists in the Office of the President Exhibition. This diverse exhibition includes students study
Limited Spaces For Spring 26 Hurry and Register Now! ENG 108 is a course that will help you build your academic voice—specifically your voice as an academic writer and researcher for
The CSU Physics Department newsletter (Volume 4, Issue 1) is now available. Stories in this issue cover faculty awards, and highlights from our students and alumni. Please check it out at: ..
The Cleveland State University (CSU) Chemistry Department and the broader university community fondly remember the legacy of Professor Emeritus Dr. Lily M. Ng, who passed away peacefully on Sept
Physics graduate student, Peninah Mumbi Kariuki has won the Best Graduate Student Poster Award at the American Physical Society’s Eastern Great Lakes Section Fall Meeting, held at Eastern Mich
University Marketing’s Matt Lupica gets the inside scoop on physics professor Jearl Walker’s path to Cleveland State University, as well as his moment in the national spotlight when he appeared on
Dr. Rachel Carnell, Dean and Mandel Chair in Humanities of the Jack, Joseph, & Morton Mandel Honors College​, was recently featured in an Opinion piece on Cleveland.com on how The humanities can
Lake Erie Ink, in conjunction with Cleveland State University’s Department of English, recently hosted young writers in grades six through 12 inside Mather Mansion’s storied walls for a day of cre
The Cleveland State University (CSU) School of Music welcomes high school and college students, musicians and jazz enthusiasts alike for an afternoon of learning, playing and grooving with CSU’s jaz
Jonathan Hammel, a physics student at Cleveland State University, spotted waterspouts that were over Lake Erie near Cleveland on Thursday. Jonathan recorded the phenomenon, which is common in the area