CSU alumni routinely appear in the publication's annual recognition of the region's brightest young professionals.
CSU alumni routinely appear in the publication's annual recognition of the region's brightest young professionals.
In 2020, Cleveland State University graduate student Ricardo Reinoso founded Cleveland Dinners. Since then he has hosted over 12 events, providing people across communities with a safe space to have conversations about race, racism, and other issues in their communities.
A couple months ago, Bruce Gordon (BCE '75) reminisced about moving into Fenn Tower 50 years ago. This month, junior Mason Repas shares how the experience — a half a century later — isn't that different.
We're hoping to see you on campus, but even if you can't make it here, bring the party where you are...Viking style.
If you’re still figuring out your next career move and need help—then look no further!
As students moved back in on campus, one alumnus reminisced about when his parents dropped him off at Fenn Tower over 50 years ago.
A new dramedy by Eric Swinderman (BA '05) hits deep, tackling issues of suicide, mental illness and gun violence.
Throughout the years, CSU athletes and coaches have made a showing in either the Summer or Winter Olympic games. Here are eight Vikings that have represented not only the red, white and blue, but also the green and white.
With all the recent press about the Cleveland Indians' new name, look, and likely mascot, we thought to revisit how the CSU mascot has changed through the years.
CSU tennis player Nico Mostardi was coming off of the high of winning the Horizon League championship this May when he looked to his girlfriend Miruna, also a CSU tennis athlete, and knew. He'd found his forever love, and it was time to propose.
As a child, Claire Billingsley grew up witnessing housing instability. She didn't know it then, but those early experiences would shape her life's work: to combat housing inequity and end homelessness, in her words, "one way or another."