Central State University trying to build on momentum from financial rebound
Just two years after Central State University fought its way out of a financial downturn, the school is growing and its leaders are determined to make sure it doesnt befall the same fate as other troubled historically black colleges.
Since being removed from state fiscal watch in April 2017, CSU has built new facilities, added research and degree programs and worked with Ohio politicians to become eligible for millions more in federal grant dollars.
But, outgoing president Cynthia Jackson-Hammond Jackson doesnt take credit for recent successes that have started to eclipse past problems.
Any successes that have come under my administration were the result of the state, alums, faculty, students and partners all seeing what a gem this institution is, said Jackson-Hammond.
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