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Central State University has a new Interim President — Dr. Alex Johnson. An African proverb accompanies his picture on the school’s website, ‘If you want to go fast–go alone. If you want to go far — go with others.’
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Alex Johnson has a 1-year contract as interim president at Central State University.
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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