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As part of a $10 million initiative announced by the U.S. Department of Energy, Central State has been selected to contribute to the development of Climate Resilience Centers across the country.
Meiyah Hill, ’22 is a shining example of the qualities of resilience, dedication, and a commitment to excellence. Her story is one of determination, academic prowess, and the unwavering support of a community that believed in her potential.
Central State University’s Community Health Worker (CHW) Program, a pivotal initiative in enhancing community wellness, has reached a significant milestone with its recent certification by the Ohio Board of Nursing.
Central State University is pleased to announce the selection of four distinguished professionals to key leadership roles: Caye Elmore, LaQuita Smith, Dr. Jose Toledo, and Dr. Alvin E. Level.
As the fall 2024 semester approaches, Central State University's Office of Career Services is gearing up to provide students with enhanced opportunities for professional development and career advancement.
Central State University faculty and staff came together for University Institute on Aug. 8 to officially launch the 2024-25 academic year in an exciting time of enhancements of its service to students and other stakeholders.
Central State University President Dr. Morakinyo A.O. Kuti delivered his first State of the University address at the 2024-25 academic year University Institute.
Professor of Studio Art Erin Smith, ’07 has achieved a significant milestone this summer with artwork featured in the Dayton Art Institute's current exhibit, Riveting.
Central State University’s scenic campus in Wilberforce, Ohio, came alive with the sights and sounds of move-in days, held on Aug. 6-7 and 9-10.
Central State University is participating in the African American Wellness Walk, an event that underscores our commitment to health and wellness, particularly within African American communities.