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The social media power of Central State University’s robust community has culminated in the institution’s winning of an online poll by The Shade Room.
Beginning in fall 2023, Central State University students majoring in interdisciplinary studies will be able to complete all required major courses through a textbook-free pathway.
Beloved Centralian Leonard E. Tate, class of ’70, was recently honored by the city of Atlanta, Georgia, after city council members overwhelmingly passed legislation to rebrand a prominent street in his name.
Join the Central State University team at the 23rd annual African American Wellness Walk with Premier Health on Aug. 12 at Island MetroPark, 101 E. Helena St., Dayton, or virtually from wherever you are.
Central State University has named Morakinyo A.O. Kuti, Ph.D., vice president for Research and Economic Development (VPRED) and director of Land-Grant Programs.
Chantinae Gray, originally from the Bahamas, intends to revolutionize agriculture and nutrition in the Bahamas after graduating from Central State University. She is the latest representative in the AHA HBCU Scholars Program.
Central State University has received over $1.6 million in research and education funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for innovative projects.
Central State University is offering a limited-edition commemorative box that will include a travel coffee mug, a T-shirt, a scarf, and more Marauder merch.
Central State University student-athletes NyAshia Williams Matthews and Alain Tamo-Noche have spent the summer in Cape Town, South Africa, interning with Student-Athletes Abroad.
Central State University's Jalil Lenore will return to his hometown for the Chicago Football Classic on Sept. 2. He recently spoke with the Chicago Crusader.