Feb. 4 is National Thank a Mail Carrier Day—a time to appreciate the work of those in the profession, which, in places like Cleveland, often takes place in the blowing rain or heavy snow.
As an undergraduate student at Kalamazoo College, second-year law student Emily Worline founded her own 501(c)(3) nonprofit called Refugee Outreach Collective (ROC). Driven by her work in refugee camps in Greece, Emily was motivated to make changes at home.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Yong Tao, Ph.D., the Betty L. Gordon Endowed Professor and Chair of the Cleveland State University Washkewicz College of Engineering, a $1,009,852 grant through the Modeling and Simulation Program (MSP) to develop new courses, fortify curriculum and enhance student success in the job market for engineering graduates.
In January, the Yemen Accountability Project (YAP), a student-led initiative affiliated with the Global Accountability Network and hosted at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, published its third white paper, "Cultural Property: Building the Case for Prosecuting the Destruction of Cultural Property in Yemen."
Congratulations go out to Hiram López Valdez, Ph.D., Cleveland State University Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for being featured in the just-released Emerging Scholars 2023 edition of "Diverse: Issues in Higher Education." Dr. López Valdez was one of 15 nationally-selected professors for the honor.
As an undergraduate student at Kalamazoo College, second-year law student Emily Worline founded her own 501(c)(3) nonprofit called Refugee Outreach Collective (ROC). Driven by her work in refugee camps in Greece, Emily was motivated to make changes at home.
On this Holocaust Remembrance Day, commemorating the anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz extermination camp, the battle against antisemitism is more important than ever.
Emmanuelle Iskandar completed her master’s degree in food engineering in Lebanon on Aug. 4, 2020—the day after the devastating port explosion in Beirut. Between the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic crisis the explosion had caused, it was challenging for freshly graduated students like Iskandar to find a job.
Ten years ago, Coursera asked CWRU Law Professor Michael Scharf to establish a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in his area of expertise, International Criminal Law.
After a three-year, pandemic-induced hiatus from performing live together, the musical ensembles No Exit (Cleveland, OH) and Zeitgeist (St. Paul, MN) will once again share a stage to present an evening of enlivening experimental music.
The Association of American Law Schools inaugural Pro Bono Honor Roll acknowledges and highlights the pro bono work of individuals engaging in, expanding, and/or supporting their law school community in providing pro bono legal services.
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently cited the scholarship of CWRU School of Law Professor Jonathan H. Adler in a decision holding that Ohio courts need not defer to state administrative agency interpretations of state law.
The Cleveland State track & field team will return to action this weekend, participating in the Mastodon Invitational hosted by Purdue Fort Wayne on Saturday, January 21.
On Tuesday, January 17 Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and Cleveland State University (CSU) co-hosted a Celebration Brunch honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.