“Opportunity Corridor—Will the opportunity be realized?” February 2, 2018The Siegal Lifelong Learning Center will host a panel discussion concerning the effects of the Opportunity Corridor project,...Events·
History’s John Grabowski details Cleveland’s past in new book December 15, 2017In honor of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s 150th anniversary, John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History,...Publications & Presentations·
Cleveland Bucket List event: Cavaliers game November 29, 2017Join the Center for International Affairs for a Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game against the Sacramento Kings Wednesday, Dec....Events·
Experience Cleveland’s culture with new Neighborhood Immersion program November 20, 2017Connect with different parts of the community before classes begin this spring semester through the Center for Civic...Student Life·
Discover Cleveland during this fall break with CCEL September 21, 2017Connect with your community this fall break through the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning’s (CCEL) new Cleveland...Student Life·
Class of 2021 explores Cleveland August 28, 2017With hometowns ranging from Perth, Australia, to Point Pleasant, New Jersey, members of the undergraduate Class of 2021...FeaturedUniversity News·
Cleveland Bucket List: Walking Tour of the Gateway District August 25, 2017In collaboration with the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning, the Center for International Affairs invites students to...Events·
Northeast Ohio Public Policy Forums: “The Election for Mayor: a discussion about the future of Cleveland” July 31, 2017The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program’s Northeast Ohio Public Policy Forums series continues Tuesday, Aug. 29, from 7 to...Events·
“East Side Development: Prospects for Reinvention” May 2, 2017Cleveland’s East Side/West Side rivalry is a tired cliché—one that’s counterproductive to our ability to move forward as...Events·
“Get the Lead Out: A Call to Action to End Lead Poisoning in Cleveland” January 27, 2017The lead epidemic in Cleveland is worse than what happened in Flint, Michigan. In Flint, one in 20...Events·