THE RECIPE FOR STUDENT SUCCESS
Step One:
Enroll phenomenal students and put their needs first.
Student Success Initiatives Drive CSU Growth and Recognition
In an era where barely half of the nation’s college students obtain a degree within six years, Cleveland State is all about student success — and innovative ways to help them graduate on time and with as little debt as possible. And students are responding in record numbers. Read more >>
Sullivan-Deckard Foster Program Lauded
Cleveland State was one of just nine colleges and universities nationwide honored by University Business magazine with a 2016 Models of Excellence award, which recognizes innovative approaches to encouraging and nurturing student success. Read more >>
CSU helps Cleveland shine during RNC
A historic Republican National Convention and the Cavaliers winning the city’s first professional sports title in 52 years drew unprecedented media attention that cast our resurgent metropolis in a new light.. Read more >>
"Be Amazing" Symposium is Amazing
Be Amazing . . . The Second Annual Women’s Leadership Symposium drew some 800 women (and a few men) to Cleveland’s Public Auditorium for a day of inspirational, thought-provoking talks; shared meals and conversations; and renewal of drive and spirit. Read more >>
Lights, Cameras, Cleveland State
From Captain America and the Avengers to Ralphie, the Old Man and a pitcher known as Wild Thing… Cleveland has long been a fertile filming ground for the motion picture industry. And now Cleveland State is poised to become a lead actor in future productions.. Read more >>
Passport Cleveland
These always popular excursions give alumni and friends a behind-the-scenes look at great local attractions. Recent sold-out Passports have included the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a boat trip on the Cuyahoga River, artistic gems of the Cuyahoga County Courthouse and an up-close look at the Browns during training camp.. Read more >>
Groundbreaking
on a new Washkewicz College of EngineeringResearch aids veterans, caregivers
Life can change in a second when stroke or a traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs – for both patients and their caregivers.
That’s why Katherine Judge, associate professor of psychology, is partnering with the Veterans Health Administration to implement and test a non-pharmacological, psychosocial intervention for veterans with stroke or TBI and their family caregivers. Read more >>
73 New Members Boost Expertise of Strong Faculty
This fall, CSU welcomed 73 new faculty members, many of whom come from flagship Association of American Universities (AAU) institutions, including Brown University, Penn State, the University of Missouri, the University of Virginia and The Ohio State University.. Read more >>
Ten graduates honored at Distinguished Alumni Awards
With the basketball court at Wolstein Center transformed into a spakling ballroom, nearly 500 alumni and friends gathered to pay tribute to this year’s class of distinguished alumni who have used their education to better Northeast Ohio and the world. Read more >>