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.
If the walls of The Shire could have talked, what would they have said?
Accomplished alumna Dr. Ediuska Laurens is using the powers of science and engineering and her know-how of industry to improve the health of vulnerable populations.
As CEO of the Chicago Sinfonietta, alumnus Blake-Anthony Johnson is the first African American to lead a nationally renowned orchestra and wants to reimagine what it means to be diverse, inclusive and equitable.
McLendon became the first African American head coach at a predominantly white institution when hired by Cleveland State University in 1966.
The 2020 presidential election might be over, but graduate Kayla Griffin's work as state director of All Voting is Local is just beginning.
Over the past few months, we've had plenty of opportunities to dwell on all that's wrong, but you'd be surprised at how you can find ways to smile, even laugh, amidst turmoil.
In December’s virtual Women’s Leadership Lunch Series, Certified Speaking Professional Lisa Ryan, BBA ’95, MBA ’98, discussed strategies for remaining grateful in challenging times.
Melody J. Stewart, JD '88, Ohio Supreme Court justice, recently shared her thoughts about the qualities of leadership and her journey to Ohio's highest court.
As coronavirus case spiked at Ohio detention facilities in early 2020, Elizabeth Bonham, an attorney for the ACLU, sought the release of nearly two dozen people held by immigration authorities.
In this edition of Alumni College at Home, Dr. Ed Horowitz of the School of Communication, shares how COVID-19 has nearly upended everything about the 2020 campaign.