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To quantify the true level of health disparity in Ohio, a landmark study is being conducted by a partnership among Central State University, the Mental Health & Addiction Advocacy Coalition, Multiethnic Advocates for Cultural Competence Inc., and Ohio University (OU). The study, "Behavioral Health in Ohio: Improving Data, Moving Toward Racial and Ethnic Equity," will be released in four parts throughout 2023.
The Federal Reserve Banks of Cleveland and Cincinnati donated 129 laptop computers to Central State University for students with low socioeconomic status.
Among Central State University's notable, trailblazing women are the late Nancy Wilson, honorary degree, ’76, a Grammy Award-winning jazz singer and actor; and Phyllis Bolds, ’54, a physicist who served the United States Air Force for three decades.
Central State University’s history is brimming with female trailblazers and powerhouses. Serving in government or business diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, and advancing joy and laughs in the world of entertainment, Marauders have taken their rightful place as leaders in the nation and the world to advance CSU’s vision.
The Central State University John W. Garland College of Science, Engineering, Technology, and Agriculture (JWGCESTA) was recently awarded nearly $90,000 in funding and in-kind gifts to bolster efforts to embed diversity, equity, and inclusion in technology development.
As part of #Google's growing efforts to support excellent research in academia, Google awarded #CentralStateUniversity an unrestricted gift of $10,000 to the John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, & Agriculture, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science towards the "TensorFlow Award for Machine Learning Courses”.
Apartment-style residences, new meeting spaces, a climbing wall, tennis courts … All that and more is in the works as Central State University embarks on a $65 million expansion plan that increases student housing options and expands health, wellness and recreation facilities.
Could hemp be a more sustainable way to nourish farm-raised fish? Funded by a $10 million U.S. Department of Agriculture grant, Central State University researchers are working with other schools to find out — and to address food inequities across the country.
An exciting new chapter began at Central State University when Apple, Inc. selected the school to be part of its national Community Education Initiative. The partnership makes Central State a technology hub for the Midwest.