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.
Just what can we expect in the first presidential debate hosted here in Cleveland? Who has the advantage? CSU Communications professor Ed Horowitz answers those questions and more in a special lecture that's part of the four-part series about presidential debates.
If you’d asked anyone, anywhere at the beginning of 2020, no one would have been bracing for a global pandemic.
CSU's Pandemic Response team has developed a “protection program that is scientifically based [and] factually grounded,” providing a “blanket of protection.”
The road wasn't easy, but you made it. Welcome to the alumni family.
Helpful tips from Catherine Bosley, veteran journalist and friend of the CSU Alumni Association, to preserve your image during a time of heightened emotions and pressures.
As the pandemic poses its unique set of challenges for colleges and universities around the world, alumni associations are also facing a shifting landscape, requiring new modes of engagement, namely digital.
Tuesday, May 5 is #GivingTuesdayNow, a global day of generosity and unity. Communities across the world are coming together and giving back in response to the unprecedented needs caused by COVID-19.
CSU recently announced its first-ever virtual commencement ceremony, planned for May 30. It means this year's graduating seniors' celebrations will be decidedly different. How about the alumni community show them some love?
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.