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The latest edition of Levin Leads showcases stories of impact from across Levin College, including student achievements and faculty leadership.

Ohio’s #1 Urban Policy and Local Government management programs are leading the way in community partnerships and urban solutions.
This inaugural issue of Levin Leads features Norman Krumholz and his impact on urban planning, policy, and practice.

Alexia Miracle is an undergraduate student in Cleveland State University's Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs. Motivated by a high school volunteer experience where she operated the school's
“Our new signage symbolizes the growth and transformation of Levin College, but what truly sets us apart are the people,” said Dean Jill Gordon, Ph.D.

Since 2018, the Educational Service Centers of Northeast and Central Ohio and Levin's Center for Urban Education (CEU) have organized monthly leadership institutes for high school students from the Gr
The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education is thrilled to welcome Dr. Jill Gordon as Dean, effective January 2, 2024.
Dr. Gordon comes to CSU from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmon
Dr. Gordon comes to CSU from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmon
MOU signing solidifies the future of the Unger Program, bringing global knowledge exchange to Cleveland.
On October 17, 2023 Cleveland State University's Levin College of Public Affairs and Educati
On October 17, 2023 Cleveland State University's Levin College of Public Affairs and Educati
Emma Smallwood
Language Arts Major
Adolescent/Young Adult Education Licensure
Classical Studies Minor
Meet Emma Smallwood. Emma is a student at the Levin College of Pu
Language Arts Major
Adolescent/Young Adult Education Licensure
Classical Studies Minor
Meet Emma Smallwood. Emma is a student at the Levin College of Pu
A Cleveland native, David Lukas has always been inspired by Northeast Ohio and is proud to call it home, sharing, "The people here are resilient and committed to making our community better for the ne