The Innerlink Newsletter
A publication from the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
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Letter from the Dean
As we move towards summer, many more of us are being vaccinated. Along with this comes the promise of our being able to resume our former ways of being. The spring 2021 semester is our fourth pandemic semester and we have figured out ways to make it work. As always, I remain impressed and proud of how we have managed a difficult situation and been able to keep moving forward. That said, we are all ready to take some of the good things we’ve learned about operations during the pandemic forward and leave the rest behind. I’m happy for our students that we will soon be returning to our more usual way of doing things and I'm hopeful that the lasting effect will be a kind of resiliency that will benefit our students as they head into their futures. MORE
Allyson Robichaud
Interim Dean,
College of Liberal Arts
and Social Sciences
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School of Music
MUSIC THERAPISTS
ADVANCE CAREERS
WITH NEW MASTER’S DEGREE AT CLEVELAND STATE
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The School of Music at Cleveland State University proudly announces its newly accredited Master of Arts in Music Therapy degree program.
As the only music therapy master’s program in Northeast Ohio and one of just three in the State of Ohio, Cleveland State School of Music is excited to offer practicing music therapists the opportunity to advance their careers and achieve the highest level of music therapy training.
Fully approved by the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) and accredited by both the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the program is in its first semester. "We are so glad to be able to offer professional music therapists a master’s degree on the Cleveland State campus where engaged learning helps careers thrive," said Dr. Heather Russell, Director of the School of Music. "We’ve worked hard over the past two years to secure faculty, align course offerings, and create capacity for this program and we greatly appreciate the support of CSU leadership in this endeavor." MORE
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The Galleries at CSU
Spring 2021 Exhibitions
In January 2021, Kendall Christian, Director of the Galleries at CSU, contacted both Laura and Gary Dumm and CSU alumna Evie Zimmer to invite them to display their work for a Spring 2021 exhibition. Though the artists expressed some concerns about exhibiting during the pandemic and committing to a rigorous condensed schedule, both, the Dumms and Zimmer accepted the offer. MORE
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School of Film & Media Arts
Guest Speaker Series and Diverse Voices Screenwriting Competition
After George Floyd's death in May 2020, the staff and faculty of CSU's School of Film & Media Arts (FMA) asked themselves what they could do in response to help their students, many of whom experience systemic racism daily. MORE
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Careers in Political Science Speaker Series
In fall 2020, the Department of Political Science created a virtual speaker series.
This speaker series seeks to bring in practitioners from the fields that commonly employ Political Science graduates. They discuss and answer questions about how they got into their careers, what skills are most useful, and give practical feedback about how to get an entry-level job in the field. MORE
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Ways of Knowing
Public Opinion and the Fracturing of Democracy
On March 24, 2021, the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences held its 11th Annual Ways of Knowing lectures, "Public Opinion and the Fracturing of Democracy" with Dr. Qingshan Tan and Dr. Richard Perloff as the presenters. This event allows faculty to present research projects conducted during their sabbaticals to their peers. MORE
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Cleveland Teaching Collaborative
Associate Professors Shelley Rose (College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences) and Molly Buckley-Marudas (College of Education and Human Services) founded the Cleveland Teaching Collaborative (CTC) in May 2020.
This collaborative is supported by the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, College of Education and Human Services, Department of History, Department of Teacher Education, and the university. MORE
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Backlash
Libel, Impeachment, and Populism in the Reign of Queen Anne
By Rachel Carnell
A country bitterly divided between two political parties. Populist mobs rising in support of a reactionary rabble-rouser. Foreign interference in the political process. Strained relations between Britain and Europe. These are not recent headlines—they are from the year 1710, when Queen Anne ruled Britain. MORE
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Binge Watching
Motivations and Implications of Our Changing Viewing Behaviors
By Cheryl Campanella Bracken & Bridget Rubenking
This book situates binge watching as one of several new television viewing behaviors which collectively contribute to a fundamental change in the way we view television today. MORE
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Alan K. Nevel & Family
Endowed Scholarship Fund
CSU alumnus Alan K. Nevel remembers the moment he was accepted into Cleveland State University. 'The admissions counselor said to me, "we are happy to accept you into Cleveland State University. I hope you will remember to give your time, talents, and treasure back to CSU one day."' Alan agreed, and in June of 2020, he fulfilled that promise by establishing The Alan K. Nevel & Family Endowed Scholarship Fund. MORE
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William H. Roberts
History Scholarship Fund
CSU friends and alumni provide the foundation for many academic programs and scholarships that benefit Cleveland State University and its students. The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences is pleased to recognize William "Bill" Roberts, a CSU alumnus and Project 60 student, for continuing his commitment to providing significant financial support to our history students. MORE
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Renee Sarosy
Major: Social Work
Anticipated Graduation: Spring 2024
Sarah and David Olenik Scholarship Fund MORE
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Jami Bell
Major: Social Work
Kathie E. Motheral Scholarship for Social Work
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Isaiah Williams
Major: Film & TV Production
Minor: Marketing
Anticipated Graduation: Spring 2021
Ageleke and Lee Zapis Film & Media Arts Endowed Scholarship
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Emmett Podgorski
Major: Theatre (Acting Track)
Minor: English
Graduated: December 2020
The Tony Weinert Theatre Scholarship Fund
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Giving Day Breaks Records Once Again
More than 2,500 individual donors supported Cleveland State University during CSU's eighth annual Giving Day on Tuesday, February 16, 2021. In one day, the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences raised more than $5,100 in support of scholarships, departments, and the annual fund.
The 24-hour day of giving was driven primarily through social media promotions and an online crowd funding platform. Cleveland State University raised $450,000 and counting across multiple colleges, student activity programs, and special projects, including scholarships, research, technology, and more.
Support from alumni, friends, faculty, staff, and students contributed to another record-breaking Giving Day. Collectively, individuals contributed to a 7% increase in donations compared to last year's campaign.
Thanks to all who made Giving Day such a success!
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College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
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