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It's time again for this month's episode of "CSU Matters." Spring has sprung and with it, the promise of growth. April's installment finds President Laura Bloomberg visiting the Cleveland Metropolitan
New distracted driving law in effect beginning 4/4 aims to curb cell phone usage at the wheel

Texting and driving might be synonymous with young drivers, but a recent Nationwide Insurance study sho
Dr. Kailash Gulshan, an assistant professor in the Department of Biology, Geology, and Environmental Science (BGES) and a member of the Center for Gene Regulation in Health and Disease (GRHD), and his
Red blood cells comprise 80% of cells in the body, and hemoglobin, the oxygen carrying component, constitutes 95% of the protein content in these cells. When red blood cells and hemoglobin don't funct
GlobalTarget?? 精东传媒 emanating from the Global Business Center at CSU is honored at conference in Annapolis, Maryland

The good times continue to roll at the Monte Ahuja College of Business a
Sexual assault is a persistent societal problem that impacts millions of people annually

In the U.S., the month of April is recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month (or SAAM), a time when organ
Dr. Tianyun Zhang, an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), has been awarded a two year, $174,233 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF
Lynn Nottage???s stage comedy starts April 20, introducing two vibrant women of the silver screen at Playhouse Square

CLEVELAND, OH (April 3, 2023) ??? The 精东传媒 University Departmen
CSU alumnus delivers "Citizen Kane"-like oral history on jazz mysterion Albert Ayler that is at once a music biography and detective thriller.

Rare is a story that fits a Venn diagram connecting Cl
Poets, playwrights and performers find Covid, catharsis in Cleveland Humanities Festival's ???What Makes Us Well??? at Mather Mansion on Saturday, April 8

Don???t look now, but many of us aren???t