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Central State University Cincinnati STAR Alumni Chapter members came together to pledge $30,000 for student scholarships during their annual brunch.
Nicole Holt, a rising junior at Central State University, received the Ohio Education Association's Aspiring Educators Scholarship for the academic year 2024-25.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry planted a tree at the Central State University Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden on Arbor Day.
Central State University Extension will host 4-H STEM summer camps for youth in June and July. Registration is now open for the free camps.
An estimated 300 curiosity seekers gathered at the Central State University Seed to Bloom Botanical and Community Garden on April 8, 2024 to watch the total solar eclipse.
Central State University undergraduate, faculty, and staff researchers attended the 2024 biennial Association of 1890 Research Directors (ARD) Symposium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Farm and Dairy recently highlighted Central State University's Land-Grant mission, upcoming 10th anniversary, and current research.
Central State University’s Land-Grant Program will host the 10th Anniversary Celebration and second annual Land-Grant Open House from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 26.
The tornado that hit Xenia and Wilberforce in 1974 was one of the most devastating natural disasters in the region's history, and its impact can still be felt even after 50 years. Read local news coverage about the anniversary.
Central State University's top scholars were announced during the Academic Recognition Convocation on April 2, 2024. They are Raven Golliday, Baijing Zinnerman, Laketa Wright, and Daquan Neal.