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Connections to Resources - Understanding Life Insurance
Connections to Resources is a program available to all Cuyahoga Falls Chamber of Commerce members.
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Tri-C President Outlines Plans to Implement His Vision
Many factors have led to the decline in Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) enrollment over the past several years, specifically among Black students.
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Triceratops Bunkley Named OCCAC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week
Freshman guard scored 36 points in two weekend tournament games
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RTA U-Pass Helps Tri-C Students Get to Class
Free transportation program gives students access to Cleveland’s expensive public transit
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Ode Family Foundation
The Ode Family Foundation has committed to create The Ode Family Foundation Get IT Certification Fund at Tri-C to support students seeking technology careers.
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Virtual Winter Family Storytime
This event will be held virtually on Zoom.
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Family Storytime Virtual (Zoom)
Children ages 0-5 with caregiver
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CSU confers over 800 degrees during Fall 2022 82nd Commencement Exercises at Wolstein Center
CSU confers over 800 degrees during Fall '22 Commencement at Wolstein Center
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When Heavy Metal, Classical Music and Higher Education Collide: Meet CSU Grad, Mushroomhead Bassist Ryan “Dr. F.” Farrell
When the pandemic shut down live music and concert touring back in 2020, many professional musicians found themselves either at a crossroads or at cross purposes—taking on unrelated jobs just to make ends meet.
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Sandra R. Williams, "Kid Leo" in Their Own Words
“I enrolled at Cleveland State University in 1968, just a few years after it officially came to exist with the charter that accredited it as a state university 1964.
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Fall 2022 Graduation: Nina Smith Whips Up Associate Degree in Culinary Arts
At 42, Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) student Nina Smith proves it’s never too late to turn up the heat and realize your dreams.
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Fall 2022 Graduation: Laila Garland Finds Her Way Through Persistence and Creativity
During the past year, Laila Garland has enjoyed trying new things and expanding her possibilities.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers Present
Please join us for our next Family & Youth Initiative Event on January 29 which is: "City of Berea Night” at a Cleveland Cavaliers game!
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Fall 2022 Graduation: Catrice Jones Returns To Pursue Lifelong Nursing Dream
Catrice Jones always wanted to be a nurse. But when she became a mother while attending Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C®) in 2003, she had to pivot from her dream.
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Fall 2022 Graduation: Jessica Carey Overcomes Hurdles To Earn Sports and Exercise Science Degree
When she graduated high school and started working entry-level jobs, Jessica Carey realized she wasn’t satisfied with her career path.
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Safe Routes to School Presentation
Safe Routes to School Presentation
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Afrofuturism: Black Lives Will Exist in the Future.
Afrofuturism, by Shanyse Strickland (1991), is a piece Theresa May commissioned in 2021 and is written for solo trumpet with pedal effects and piano accompaniment.
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Dr. Jarmoszuk has been a huge part of Santa Patrol
The Fairview Park Fire Department would like to thank Dr. Sonja Jarmoszuk, DDS for helping supply candy for this year’s Santa Patrol.
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CSU Awarded Grant to Fortify Inclusive STEM Learning Experiences
Howard Hughes Medical Institute awards CSU a six-year Inclusive Excellence 3 (IE3) grant for equitable teaching initiatives, identifying barriers to minoritized student engagement
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CSU U-grad Research Paper Explores Bacterial Collaboration
CSU Undergrad Research Paper Explores Bacterial Collaboration, Represents 13th CSU undergraduate co-authored paper since 2017 from Ryan Research group