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Scholars present at national and regional conferences, highlighting inclusive research and leadership in education and counseling psychology.

Students in Levin College’s digital content capstone partnered with the City of Cleveland to create media supporting local initiatives, including the Climate Action Plan.

Doctoral students and faculty from the School of Education and Counseling contributed to regional dialogue on equity, engagement, and the future of counseling psychology.

CSU students recently got a firsthand look at the inner workings of the U.S. Goverment.

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg discussed regional transportation and climate equity at the Cleveland City Club and met CSU students at a post-forum gathering.
Brooke Brockman is celebrated for her academic excellence, leadership, and dedication to equity in education through teaching, athletics, and community service.

Jacob is thankful to the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education for sparking his passion for urban planning.

High school students in Levin College led leadership programs recently presented research on chronic absenteeism to Ohio education leaders.

Phil Kidd, a Master of Science in Urban Studies student and Cleveland city planner, is running every street in the city to gain an understanding of its physical condition.

Phil Kidd, a Master of Science in Urban Studies student at Levin College and Cleveland city planner, is running every street in the city—totaling 1,300 miles—to gain a detailed understanding of it