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Three Central State University students are learning first-hand the difficulties of securing affordable housing. They are interning with the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, the city’s public housing agency.
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Central State University in Ohio receives $10 million USDA grant to expand agricultural research, partnering with other colleges across the country.
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Central State University names interim President
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Central State University President Jack Thomas will not renew his contract.
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Part of several grants to Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country, Central State will use a $3 million grant to improve its technology with broadband access.
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Arthur Thomas, Ed.D. led the school in Wilberforce from 1985 to 1995, and was the first CSU alumnus to hold the seat of president.
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Opening Arguments in Ohio's Largest Corruption Trial; Central State's Behavioral Health Study; Clark State's Manufacturing Program Grant; Fiona the Hippo Turns Six and more...
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Central State University has teamed up with Ohio University and two state organizations – the Mental Health & Addiction Advocacy Coalition and Multiethnic Advocates for Cultural Competence, Inc. – to conduct a new study focusing on marginalized population’s access to behavioral health treatment.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture will partner with Central State University to train underserved rural and urban farmers. The nearly $5 million project is part of the USDA’s investment in its Climate-Smart Agriculture Initiative.
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Lame Duck Session Produces Election Changes, No Abortion Language Clarification; Local Filmmaker Movie in National Registry; CSU / USDA Training Partnership
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This upcoming winter a cohort of students from the Central State University incubator farms will finish up the beginning farmers program. Now, some are establishing their own farms in communities lacking access to healthy and affordable foods.
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Basim Blunt of WYSO interviews cast and crew members from the upcoming Central State production, Vampire Tales.