CSU Alert
Due to predicted severe weather in Northeast Ohio this weekend, Cleveland State University will be closed Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 24 and 25, including the libraries and the recreation center. Essential employees should report to work as usual. Employees who are unsure of their status should contact their supervisor.
Food service will be available at Viking Marketplace in the Student Center from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. both days and at the Market on Euclid (regular hours 4 a.m.-2 a.m.). The Wolstein Center will be open for scheduled events this weekend.
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Dr. David Glasner shares how CSU’s Urban Education Ph.D. program strengthened his leadership and shaped his approach to school district innovation.
At 60, Neal Hodges enrolled in CSU’s Broadcast Minor, finding connection, purpose, and a new perspective while learning alongside a new generation.
Graduate student Becky Hammill is applying CSU experiences in the classroom and community as she prepares for a career focused on education policy and impact.
Dr. Elaine Yi Lu brings national leadership in fiscal policy and public administration to her new role as Director of the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs at CSU.
The Center supports students who have experienced foster care in earning bachelor's degrees, including Levin College valedictorian Mary Hansard.
Faculty explore new approaches to blue growth, emphasizing sustainability and alternative frameworks for water-based development in Northeast Ohio.
Levin College’s Mira Simone DiPierro earns dual degrees while balancing academic excellence, community service, and chronic health challenges.
With a record of academic success, leadership, and service, Mary Hansard brings her story and voice to CSU’s Fall 2025 Commencement.
The report analyzes Cleveland’s use of ShotSpotter technology, noting its technical effectiveness and challenges related to staffing and response procedures.
The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education at CSU, through its Northern Ohio Data and Information Service (NODIS), has created large-format maps for Ohio’s House and Senate districts for the