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Central State University's Semiconductor Education and Research Program (SERP) hosted the Intel-sponsored summer internship for women and underrepresented minorities on June 3.
Dr. Geoffrey Giddings, History and Africana Studies professor at Central State University, will study Indigenous uses of mangrove palm fruit in Guyana, South America.
Central State University, in partnership with Ohio State University, has been awarded a $5 million grant over five years from the United States Department of Agriculture for the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities Program.
Learn about the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities Project for minority, socially disadvantaged, and limited-resource vegetable and beef cattle farmers in Ohio and Michigan in this edition of Six Questions for the Researcher.
The Workforce Training and Business Development Center at Central State University-Dayton is offering free summer training in high-demand skills.
The Central State University Foundation announced a surprise $175,000 donation to eliminate outstanding Institutional debt for this year's traditional graduating class.
Students and faculty are relishing meeting Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and cherishing his words of encouragement for their research.
Central State University Extension will host the Fast Track Farming program for beginning farmers at six sites across Ohio.
Together, two students and an Extension staff member embarked on a journey of germinating seeds from the previous year’s African heritage seed harvest.
Students, under the direction of Clare Thorn, researched nearly two dozen African heritage crops to test for growth sustainability and viability in the Midwest.