Posted March 17, 2019 in Articles
The Foundation mourns the passing of Henry J. Goodman and Sam Miller, whose legacies of leadership, volunteerism and philanthropy will continue to impact the University and the Northeast Ohio community. Both men served on CSU’s Board of Trustees.
Goodman was board chairman for five of his nine years. During his tenure, CSU saw considerable growth with Viking Hall, Krenzler soccer field, the Music and Communication building and Wolstein Center; doctoral programs in urban education and business administration; redevelopment of the East 17th/18th block; and much more. He also initiated Keyboard Conversations, now in its 31st year. An avid supporter of Vikings... read more
Posted March 11, 2019 in Press Releases
Dear Students, Faculty, Staff, Alumni and Friends:Cleveland State University mourns the passing of Sam Miller.
Where would Cleveland be without him? It’s almost impossible to imagine. His impact on this city over the past century cannot... read more
Posted March 06, 2019 in Press Releases
Today, Parker Hannifin announced a $5 million gift, part of an existing financial commitment from the Parker Hannifin Foundation, to establish the Parker Hannifin Living and Learning Community at CSU, which will provide Cleveland Metropolitan... read more
Posted February 27, 2019 in Press Releases
Cleveland State University mourns the passing of Henry J. Goodman, whose legacy of leadership, volunteerism and philanthropy will continue to impact lives and the Northeast Ohio community.
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Goodman’s service, counsel and forward thinking helped shape the... read more
Posted December 12, 2018 in Press Releases
Berinthia LeVine, Vice President for University Advancement at Cleveland State University and Executive Director of the CSU Foundation, will retire from the University on June 30. LeVine was appointed to her position in 2011 and... read more