Radiance lights up the night

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President Laura Bloomberg said next to commencement, Radiance is her favorite event of the year. It’s a fitting acknowledgment. Each year, we’re left with a sense of awe at what our donors help us accomplish. We hear from students who have directly benefitted from generous support, and we honor some of our biggest and proudest supporters. This year was no different. In fact, we heard from lots of attendees that it was the best yet.

 
 
 
 

President’s Medal

Longtime CSU supporter and alumna Marjorie Shorrock was awarded the President’s Medal, the university’s highest non-academic honor. Her connection to Cleveland State extends over 50 years and continues today as one of CSU’s loyal ambassadors.

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Jearl Walker on 50 Years at CSU

The legendary physics professor talks how he got here, why he’s stayed and what’s ahead.

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Roads Less Traveled

Phil Kidd, recent CSU student, is on a mission to run every single street in the city of Cleveland. He’s nearly halfway there.

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On ‘the razor’s edge of fighting for life while dying right’

Richey Piiparinen’s (MUPD ’11) new book weaves his signature approach to urban planning and his battle with glioblastoma.

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Of pierogis and paczkis

Lidia Trempe (BA ’02) has taken her family’s bakery and made it quintessentially Cleveland and one of the city’s hotspots.

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A Message from the President

President Laura Bloomberg reflects on CSU’s legacy of equity and access in her letter, highlighting the “Protest to Progress” exhibit and celebrating 60 years of impact and inclusion.

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License suspensions could be costing Ohio a big chunk of its workforce

Kyle Fee, a CSU doctoral student, and Brian Mikelbank, an associate professor in Urban Studies, recently authored a study about how suspended driver’s licenses could negatively affect the state’s economy.

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Levin College of Public Affairs and Education students reimagine Cleveland’s waterfront

The group recommended the City of Cleveland create “a waterfront that offers more people-centered amenities.”

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White House celebrates one of Cleveland State’s own

Dr. Maryam Younessi, faculty member in CSU’s mechanical engineering department, participated in a White House roundtable on “Commercializing Climate and Clean Energy Technologies.”

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CSU|LAW launches Terry Gilbert Wrongful Conviction Clinic

CSU unveiled a new visionary Master Plan proposal capitalizing on its location in the heart of Cleveland that will guide the development of the University’s physical campus over the next decade.

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