
The Cleveland State University Board of Trustees is slated to convene for a public meeting on Thursday, Nov. 20, at 8 a.m. According to an announcement released by Cleveland State University, the meeting location is set for the Bonda Board Room, situated on the second floor of Glickman-Miller Hall at 1717 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio. In line with state legislation and the Board's Bylaws, there will be both physical and virtual participation from trustees and presenters, catering to an inclusive attendance approach.
Those who cannot, and may be interested in observing the proceedings, the university has provided an avenue through a livestream, which can be accessed through a link available on the CSU website. Planning to attend the meeting virtually, some trustees are expected to contribute from remote locations.
Details about the meeting's agenda, however, were not immediately disclosed, leaving the specifics of the discussion topics to the speculations of the public interest. For members of the media wishing to cover the event, the university's Department of Marketing encourages prior notification by email at [email protected] to arrange the provision of meeting materials.
As Cleveland State moves forward with its hybrid approach to governance meetings, providing accessibility to both trustees and the general public remotely, the university demonstrates an ongoing commitment to transparency and adaptability in its operations. This approach to holding meetings is reflective of the evolving nature of engagement and the embracing of technology in academic administration. For additional information or to access the livestream, interested parties can find it provided on the CSU announcement page.









