Ten things you might not know about the namesake of the popular campus hangout.
Ten things you might not know about the namesake of the popular campus hangout.
The second week of spring break was when Marty Barnard realized the senior year he'd hoped for was never going to be.
Native Chicagoan Jesse Prado was finishing his first semester at CSU, settling in to campus life, making new friends and carving his place in Cleveland, when everything changed.
Dr. Katherine Judge, associate professor of psychology at CSU, offers helpful tips to navigate a new world of social distancing, isolation and quarantines.
With all that the world is experiencing currently, alumna Lisa Ryan, an expert in gratitude, encourages us to look for the good that's all around us.
Life for many of us, it seems, changed almost in the blink of an eye as the coronavirus quickly spread throughout the country. CSU’s response to COVID-19 was rapid and is closely following the CDC and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine’s advice.
Award-winning author Lisa Goich will bring her unique perspective on living the unencumbered life to the Women's Leadership Symposium on April 14.
Ask anyone who was a CSU student in the 80s, 90s and early 00s, and they’ll tell you that Rascal House was a campus institution.
As an interventional specialist for an alternative high school in Columbus, Ohio, Kristen Meunster serves some of the city's toughest neighborhoods.
In the seven-year history of Giving Day, support for the University has increased by at least 50% each year, with this year’s performance vastly outpacing last year’s effort.
Cleveland State University has been honored by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Region Five for excellence in alumni and advancement communications and programming.