Cleveland State University, Public university in Cleveland, United States
Cleveland State University is a public institution in downtown Cleveland that offers more than 175 degree programs through eight colleges and schools. The campus includes multiple buildings between Euclid Avenue and East 24th Street, serving over 17,000 students from across the region.
The institution began in 1923 as Fenn College, a private technical school for working adults. It became a state university in 1964 and merged with Cleveland-Marshall College of Law five years later.
The university maintains educational partnerships with the Association of American Colleges and Universities while supporting student research and professional development programs.
Students and visitors can find information about courses, enrollment, and campus resources on the website www.csuohio.edu. Buildings are accessible during daytime hours when classes are in session, and the campus sits within walking distance of several public transit options.
Rhodes Tower serves as the central high-rise on campus, housing administrative offices, lecture halls, and study areas. The building rises above the Cleveland skyline and provides wide views of downtown from its upper floors.
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