Faculty Senate Addresses Transfer Process, Campus Safety Concerns

The way transfer credits will translate to degree completion, as well as a potential partnership between campus police and the criminal justice program were key subjects addressed during Cleveland State University’s Nov. 6 Faculty Senate meeting. The Senate’s discussion largely focused on the school’s plans to increase accountability and upgrade campus-wide systems, including a set of provisions for the way the university takes in and transfers credits from students who have earned their associate’s degree at institutions like Cuyahoga Community College, Lakeland Community College or Lorain County Community College. The University Curriculum Committee, along with University Registrar Kevin Neal and … Continue reading Faculty Senate Addresses Transfer Process, Campus Safety Concerns

Professor Shares Experience Writing CSU’s 50th Anniversary Book

This school year marks the 50th anniversary of Cleveland State University’s founding. From block parties to presidential forums, the university isn’t shying away from honoring its roots, traditions and evolution in big ways. One of those ways is with “Cleveland State University: 50 Years,” a commemorative book that captures the people and events of the university’s last five decades. The Cleveland Stater sat down with “50 Years” author Dr. Regennia Williams, Cleveland State alumna and associate professor of history, to discuss her role in creating the anniversary book, as well as its significance during this year of celebration and beyond. … Continue reading Professor Shares Experience Writing CSU’s 50th Anniversary Book