Posted May 04, 2017 in Articles
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation has awarded nearly $3.5 million to Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and Cleveland State University to create a scholars program connecting high-achieving Tri-C students with CSU’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College.
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Continuing Scholars Program forges a new partnership between the academic institutions in a collaboration that aims to be a national model for honors student transfers between two-year and four-year schools.
“Our Foundation believes in the mission of Tri-C and Cleveland State and is committed to supporting that effort,” said Morton Mandel, chairman and CEO of the Mandel... read more
Posted May 01, 2017 in Articles
With a $170,000 gift, Jearl Walker, a physics professor at CSU for 44 years, established the Jearl Walker Physics Scholarship Fund to support students in the College of Sciences and Health Professions. This fund will... read more
Posted May 01, 2017 in Articles
Alumnus Terrence Fergus and his wife Mary established the Terrence P. Fergus Endowed Chair in Accounting with a gift of $1 million. By supporting an Accounting Chair in the Monte Ahuja College of Business, the... read more
Posted March 20, 2017 in Articles
With a $1 million grant, the David and Inez Myers Foundation created The David and Inez Myers Honors Scholars Fund. Over the next four years, the fund will provide full scholarships to 25 students who... read more
Posted February 16, 2017 in Articles
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CSU has earned national recognition for its pioneering efforts to improve educational opportunity for foster care youth – one of the least likely populations to attend college. Those efforts received a significant boost with a... read more