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The RISE Program fosters inclusion by empowering students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to thrive alongside peers in a supportive campus environment.
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Dr. Claire E. Hughes, Professor of Special, Gifted, and Twice-Exceptional Education submitted the following opinion piece to Cleveland.com this November 2023:

What if Stephen Hawking, renowned for
The CSU campus is full of hidden gems.

Shining especially bright are the grade school and two high schools right on campus, the result of an innovative partnership between the Cleveland Metropolita
Project UNITE, an urban network community on campus, ready to set the golden standard

Cleveland State University Drs. Terri Purcell, Markita Warren, Laura Northrop, and Beth Nagy have been awarded
On February 9, 2023, the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education welcomed Kurt Russell, a veteran high school history teacher from Oberlin, Ohio, who was named the 2022 National Teacher of the Y
On January 19, the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education's Center for Educational Leadership partnered with the City Club of Cleveland to host a fascinating discussion between Frederick Hess a
Projects aim to improve urban education, equity and teacher attraction

CLEVELAND (December 21, 2021) – Cleveland State University's Levin College of Public Affairs and Education (Levin), in
Ohio Department of Education funding of CSU resource center will support academic, enrichment services for K-12 students

Cleveland, Ohio (June 21, 2022)—The Community Learning Center for Children
The Community Learning Center for Children and Youth has been awarded a $493,080 math and literacy tutoring grant from the Ohio Department of Education to support K-12 students.
Join us for the 2022 CSU Action Research Virtual Symposium annual event. This year, we are excited to announce that Ohio Teachers of the Year will join us to present their action r