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What (who) is Cleveland State University - definition

PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CLEVELAND, OHIO
Fenn College; Cleveland State; The Cleveland State University; 克立夫兰州立大学; Cleveland SU; The Cleveland YMCA School of Technology; Cleveland YMCA School of Technology; Cleveland State U
  • The School of Communication is located in The Music and Communication Building
  • College of Law]]
  • [[Rhodes Tower]]
  • Seal of Fenn College, 1923-1964
  • [[Monte Ahuja College of Business]]
  • A [[Cleveland State Vikings men's basketball]] game at the [[Wolstein Center]].

Cleveland State Vikings         
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INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS TEAMS OF CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY
CSU Vikings; Cleveland State University Vikings; Fenn College Foxes; Fenn Foxes; Cleveland St. Vikings; Cleveland State Vikings softball; Cleveland State Vikings wrestling; Cleveland State Vikings men's cross country; Cleveland State Vikings track and field; Cleveland State Vikings women's soccer; Fenn Foxes men's ice hockey
The Cleveland State Vikings, or Vikes, are the athletic teams of Cleveland State University. Before as Fenn College they were known as the Fenn College Foxes or Fenn Foxes.
State university (India)         
INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION RUN AND FUNDED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF AN INDIAN STATE
State university, India; State universities (India); State University (India); State University, India
In India, state universities are run and funded by the state government of each of the states of India.
Cleveland         
  • [[Adelbert Hall]] on the campus of [[Case Western Reserve University]]
  • The west bank of [[the Flats]] and the [[Cuyahoga River]] in Downtown Cleveland
  • [[Cyrus S. Eaton]] and his wife Anne in [[Leipzig]], [[East Germany]], 1960
  • [[Bird's-eye view]] of Cleveland in 1877
  • Map of the territorial evolution of Cleveland
  • [[Cleveland City Hall]]
  • Edison Company]], one of the very first films made in Cleveland
  • The [[Cleveland Museum of Art]] lies at the edge of Wade Lagoon in [[University Circle]].
  • 1992 aerial view of the Cleveland harbor, with the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in the foreground (view towards the east)
  • Cleveland's [[Playhouse Square]] is the second largest performing arts center in the U.S. after New York's Lincoln Center. It hosts the annual [[Cleveland International Film Festival]].
  • Interior of the 1925 main building of the [[Cleveland Public Library]]
  • Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse]] on [[Superior Avenue]]
  • The [[Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office]] is based in Downtown Cleveland at the Justice Center.  Shown here is a Sheriff's office patrol car
  • Kurentovanje]] celebration at the Slovenian National Home [[St. Clair–Superior]] enclave
  • The [[Cuyahoga River]] winds through [[the Flats]] in a December 1937 aerial view of [[Downtown Cleveland]].
  • Cleveland and [[Lake Erie]] in winter
  • Euclid Avenue]] and East 9th Street with the Hickox Building in 1918
  • Facades of buildings along Euclid Avenue
  • Entrance of the [[Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland]] on East 6th Street
  • Conductor [[Franz Welser-Möst]] leading the [[Cleveland Orchestra]]. Welser-Möst has served as the orchestra's music director since 2002.
  • [[James G. C. Hamilton]]'s 1888 statue of General [[Moses Cleaveland]]
  • [[NASA]] satellite photograph of Cleveland at night
  • Ohio City]] neighborhood at night
  • Polish]], and [[Yiddish]], advertising English classes for new immigrants in Cleveland
  • Jazz poet]] and resident Clevelander [[Langston Hughes]]
  • Current mayor [[Justin Bibb]]
  • WGAR]], [[WMMS]], [[WMJI]], and [[WHLK]]
  • The [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] on the shores of Lake Erie
  • Tremont]]
  • St. Patrick's Day in the Cleveland Arcade
  • Cleveland's iconic [[Terminal Tower]] under construction in 1927
  • CW]] affiliate [[WUAB]] channel 43
  • Ohio City]] neighborhood
CITY IN AND COUNTY SEAT OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, UNITED STATES
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Cleveland ( KLEEV-lənd), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. maritime border with Canada and approximately 60 miles (100 kilometers) west of Pennsylvania. The largest city on Lake Erie and one of the major cities of the Great Lakes region, Cleveland ranks as the 54th-largest city in the U.S. with a 2020 population of 372,624. The city anchors both the Greater Cleveland metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and the larger Cleveland–Akron–Canton combined statistical area (CSA). The CSA is the most populous in Ohio and the 17th largest in the country, with a population of 3.63 million in 2020, while the MSA ranks as 34th largest at 2.09 million.

Cleveland was founded in 1796 near the mouth of the Cuyahoga River by General Moses Cleaveland, after whom the city was named. Its location on both the river and the lake shore allowed it to grow into a major commercial and industrial center, attracting large numbers of immigrants and migrants. A port city, Cleveland is connected to the Atlantic Ocean via the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Its economy relies on diversified sectors such as manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, biomedicals, and higher education. The GDP for the Greater Cleveland MSA was $135 billion in 2019. Combined with the Akron MSA, the seven-county Cleveland–Akron metropolitan economy was $175 billion in 2019, the largest in Ohio, accounting for 25% of the state's GDP.

Designated as a "Gamma -" global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, Cleveland is home to several major cultural institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland Orchestra, Playhouse Square, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Known as "The Forest City" among many other nicknames, Cleveland serves as the center of the Cleveland Metroparks nature reserve system. The city's major league professional sports teams include the Cleveland Browns, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Cleveland Guardians.

Wikipedia

Cleveland State University

Cleveland State University (CSU) is a public research university in Cleveland, Ohio. It was established in 1964 and opened for classes in 1965 after acquiring the entirety of Fenn College, a private school that had been in operation since 1923. CSU absorbed the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (since renamed the Cleveland State University College of Law) in 1969. Today it is part of the University System of Ohio, has more than 120,000 alumni, and offers over 200 academic programs. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".

Examples of use of Cleveland State University
1. Lolita Buckner Inniss, a Cleveland State University law professor, is a vocal critic of the laws.
2. The debate was held on the campus of Cleveland State University.
3. The two rivals, survivors of a grueling primary season, sat next to one another at a table on stage at Cleveland State University.
4. America has already taken that chance one time too many," she said in a speech before the debate at Cleveland State University in snowy Ohio.
5. America has already taken that chance one time too many," she said in a speech before the debate at Cleveland State University in snowy Ohio yesterday.