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This publication by the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education' Center for Economic Development details the state of Toledo's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (EE) through the lenses of service provid
National Science Foundation Funding Supports Assistive Technology to Aid People with Disabilities
An interdisciplinary team at Cleveland State University has been awarded a $2 million grant f
CSU Department of Criminology and Sociology teams with the School of Social Work, and School of Engineering to build efficiencies and improve community access.

In 2016 there was only one inpatient
Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs MPA student Nicole Roberts recently wrote an op-ed for The Land entitled "Benefit cliffing – How the system anchors low-wage workers in poverty.”

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The NASA John H. Glenn Research Center, located in Cleveland and Sandusky, Ohio, continues to create vast economic benefits within the regional economies of Northeast Ohio and Ohio by employing local
This analysis creates a coherent conceptual framework for inclusive development, one of the first of its kind. In doing so, it reimagines innovation with community impact embedded at the forefront of
Every nation evolves its own complex system to collect taxes to finance government operations. No two systems are exactly alike. Each is embedded in a unique blend of historical, cultural, economic, a
A new research paper "Disrupting Innovation” co-authored by Richey Piiparinen, director of urban theory and analytics at the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State Universit
School of Communication professor Richard M. Perloff, Ph.D. has earned a first-place honor from the Press Club of Cleveland for his journalistic article memorializing Alan Canfora—a victim
Dr. Michelle Graff, Assistant Professor at the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs, has been awarded funding through Cleveland State University's Faculty Scholarship Initiative (FSI), in supp