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Central State University is proud to partner with Premier Health for the 24th annual African American Wellness Walk (AAWW) on Aug. 17 at Island Park, 101 E. Helena St., Dayton.
Central State University's commitment to creating an inclusive and supportive environment for its diverse student body is clear in its initiatives to foster a strong sense of belonging among its students.
Central State University was named No. 8 in the Forbes list of Best HBCUs with Online Degrees of 2024. Central State continues to redefine academic excellence and accessibility.
Accreditation is a testament to Central State University’s dedication to upholding the highest standards, safeguarding federal funding, and guaranteeing academic excellence.
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.