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The United States Department of Agriculture has allocated a $10 million grant for Central State University and partner institutions in Ohio and Missouri to accelerate the adoption of climate smart agricultural practices.
Central State University proudly announces the merger of its College of Education and College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
The Six Pillars of Access — connect, convert, enter, learn, retain, and complete — are a testament to our commitment to the success of Central State University students.
Jose Ulises Toledo, Ph.D., has been selected as the vice president for Research and Economic Development and director of 1890 Land-Grant Programs at Central State University.
Dr. Morakinyo A.O. Kuti, who took the helm as Central State University’s 10th President on July 1, brings a wealth of experience and a clear vision for the Institution’s future.
Dr. Morakinyo Kuti shares his vision as the 10th President of Central State University. A native of Nigeria, Kuti understands the impact of the physical, emotional, and educational environment necessary for students to succeed.
Central State University's Dayton location is gearing up to empower local residents this summer with an array of courses designed to enhance professional skills and support small business growth. See coverage from Spectrum News.
Central State University is proud to announce its recipients of the Strategic Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) Excellence Awards for 2024, Kandice Lamar, LaShawn Shepherd, and Jennifer Turpin Stanfield.
Three Central State University graduates, Myesha Burnette, Shawntae Thompson, and Baijing Zinnerman, have clinched a top prize for their groundbreaking research in material and process engineering.
From the bustling markets of Nairobi to the remote villages of the Omo Valley, Central State University alumna Glenda E. Jones's photography serves as a window into worlds rarely seen by outsiders.