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Levin College alumna Katherine Gallagher explains how the Master of Public Administration program prepared her for a public service career in Cuyahoga County.
Dr. Tom Bier, senior fellow at the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, has recently published a book containing 100 op-eds that were published in The Plain Dealer over nearly 50 years. The
Congratulations to Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs graduate Tania Menesse (MSUS '10), who was recently inducted into Cleveland Magazine's 2023 Business Hall of Fame & Community Leader
Jeffrey M. Bowen, MNO, CFRE, College Lecturer in Organizational Leadership for the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs, was featured in WalletHub's "Most Charitable States for 2024” article
Armond Budish, Mandel Executive in Residence at Levin, Featured in WKYC Channel 3 News Story on Economic Impact of Browns Stadium Renovations
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Christopher Alvarado, a graduate of the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, has been nominated by Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne (MUPDD ‘96) to lead the Department of Regional Co
Levin College of Public Affairs and Education graduate Angie Schmitt (MUPD ‘12) has been recognized by Planetizen as one of 100 people making an impact of planning and cities today on their list of
Cleveland.com recently featured Levin College of Public Affairs and Education graduate, Meg Ryan Shockey, as she announced her mayoral campaign in Brooklyn. Shockey, who has been a member of the Brook
Dr. Roland V. Anglin, Dean and Professor at the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education at Cleveland State University was featured as a guest columnist on April 23, 2023, in a column titled "‘
Dr. Rachel Lovell and Levin College's Criminology Research Center were recently highlighted in "Baltimore County reports one set of sexual assault data to the FBI. They tell the public another stor