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Premier Health recently donated $10,000 in proceeds from the 23rd annual African American Wellness Walk (AAWW) to Central State University.
Maxton and Tracy Singletary met at Central State University, reuniting at Homecoming in 1983. Recently, the Singletarys reflected on their time at CSU and their love for their HBCU.
Get ready to be inspired at Central State University's 137th Charter Day Convocation, where Erin M. Smith will offer the keynote address on art and mental health.
Morakinyo A.O. Kuti, Ph.D., was named the 10th President of Central State University during a ceremony Feb. 9, 2024. Kuti currently serves as vice president for Research and Economic Development and director of Land-Grant Programs.
Erin M. Smith, an accomplished artist and professor at Central State University, looks back over her life and career in an interview the Dayton Daily News.
Four Central State University Marauders will participate in the National Qualifying Tournament of the 35th Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), the most prestigious academic contest for HBCU students.
As we celebrate Black History Month and prepare to vote in the 2024 presidential election, let's celebrate Shirley Chisholm, a courageous Black political figure, writes Central State University Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs F. Erik Brooks, Ph.D.
Central State University is now accepting entries beginning Feb. 6 for the 2024 Student Art Show, set for 1-2 p.m. Feb. 14 in the Charles White Gallery, located in Paul Robeson Cultural and Performing Arts Center.
Central State University Extension received a $49,999 grant to test African heritage crops in Ohio climates and soil types.
James "Myles" Lacking, the 2023-24 Central State University Mister Senior and caption of the Track and Field team, reflects on his journey to CSU and why he loves attending an HBCU.