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Levin College of Public Affairs and Education
Type Public
Established1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Parent institution
Cleveland State University
DeanJill Gordon, Ph.D.
Academic staff
48 [1]
Administrative staff
39 [2]
Students645 [3]
Undergraduates443 [3]
Postgraduates202 [3]
Location, ,
United States
Campus Urban
Affiliations NASPAA [4]
NACC [5]
PAB [6]
Website https://levin.csuohio.edu/

The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education (Levin) is an accredited college that houses the Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs, School of Communication, as well as, the Department of Counseling, Administration, Supervision and Adult Learning, the Department of Criminology and Sociology, the Department of Educational Studies, Research and Technology, and the Department of Teacher Education. [7] Levin is a part of Cleveland State University located in Cleveland, Ohio. The Levin College offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees, as well as professional development programs. Its urban policy research centers and programs provide communities with decision-making tools to address their policy challenges. The Levin College is recognized for offering highly ranked programs in urban policy, local government management, nonprofit management, and public management and leadership. [8]

The Levin College is located on the Cleveland State University campus housed on the historic Euclid Avenue in The Playhouse Square District in downtown Cleveland.

In 2016, Dr. Roland V. Anglin, previously the senior advisor to the chancellor and director of the Joseph C. Cornwall Center for Metropolitan Studies at Rutgers University-Newark, was named dean. [9]

In 2024, Dr. Jill Gordon, previously the Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University, was named dean. [10]

History

In 1967, following the Hough riots and student protests on campus, Dr. Thomas F. Campbell and a group of Cleveland State faculty formed the Ad Hoc Committee on Urban Studies and called on the university to form an urban institute to "bring together faculty from a wide range of specializations to work on urban problems in an interdisciplinary setting, designed in particular to facilitate communication between specialists with common interests in urban problems — linking academic specialists with the political and economic leadership of a large metropolis – [including] a full range of undergraduate courses focusing on urban problems, particularly in the social sciences." [11]

The Institute of Urban Studies first offered classes in the fall of 1968 with the financial support of the Gund Foundation. The program was one of the first members of the Council of University Institutes of Urban Affairs, which became the Urban Affairs Association in 1981.

In 1969, Maxine Goodman Levin, founder of the Cleveland Landmarks Commission and the Cleveland Restoration Society, and a real estate developer, established the Albert A. Levin Chair of Urban Studies and Public Service in honor of her late husband. [12] It was the first endowed chair in the country to allow the chair holder to combine classroom teachings with public service to study and work at finding solutions to urban problems. [13] Cleveland State reorganized the Institute as the College of Urban Affairs consisting of a single department of Urban Studies in 1977. In 1989, the college was renamed the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, following the benefactor's gift of an endowment to support the college. In 2022, The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, was renamed to honor the transformational philanthropic donations to the university from Mort Levin and the Levin family. The newly formed college brings together the previous Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, the College of Education, communication, and sociology and criminology. [14]

Degree programs

Undergraduate Degree Programs [15]

Graduate Degree Programs [16]

  • School of Communication
    • Master of Applied Communication Theory and Methodology (MACTM
    • Master of Communication
  • Maxine Googman Levin School of Urban Affairs
    • Master of Public Administration (MPA)
    • Master of Urban Planning and Development (MUPD)
    • Master of Nonprofit Administration and Leadership
    • M.A. in Environmental Studies
    • M.S. in Urban Studies
    • Master's Track in Diversity Leadership and Change Management
    • Ph.D. in Urban Studies and Public Affairs
  • Department Of Counseling, Administration, Supervision And Adult Learning, Department Of Education Studies, Research And Technology, And Department Of Teacher Education
    • M.Ed. Degrees, Licenses, & Endorsements:
      • Adult, Professional & Higher Education
      • Community Health promotion
      • Curriculum and Instruction
      • Educational Research
      • Elementary Education
      • Secondary Education
      • Advance and Applied Teaching Elementary and Secondary Education
      • Literacy Development - Adult Literacy
      • Health Professions Education
      • Clinical Mental Health Counseling
      • Educational Leadership
      • School Counseling
      • Urban Secondary Teaching (MUST) Residency Program • 7-12
      • Early Childhood Intervention Specialist
      • Mild/Moderate
      • Moderate/Intensive
      • Early Childhood
      • Educational Technology
      • Gifted Talented Learners
      • Teacher Leader
      • Early Childhood Generalist
      • TESOL
      • Literacy Development-Reading
      • Inspired Leaders
      • Superintendent
    • Ph.D Programs of Study:
      • Counseling Psychology
      • Adult, Continuing, and Higher Education
      • Learning and Development
      • Policy Studies
      • School Administration
      • Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language
    • Department of Criminology and Sociology
      • M.A. in Applied Social Research

Rankings

The 2022 U.S. News & World Report ranking of best public affairs graduate schools ranked the Levin College #2 in the Urban Policy specialty, [17] #16 in the Local Government Management specialty., [18] #23 in the Nonprofit Management specialty, [19] and #40 in the Public Management and Leadership specialty. [20]

The Levin College graduate urban planning degree was highly ranked in both the economic development and community development specializations in the Planetizen Guide to Urban Planning Programs - 4th Edition in 2015. [21]

In the Planetizen Guide to Graduate Urban Planning Programs - 6th Edition in 2019, Cleveland State ranked 9th in Midwest Graduate Urban Planning Programs and 15th in Top Small Programs (Programs with fewer than 55 students enrolled on average over a three-year period). [22]

Student Organizations

CSU APA is the Levin College student group affiliated with the Cleveland section of the Ohio chapter of the American Planning Association. A student from CSU APA serves as a member of the executive committee of APA Cleveland. [23] The student-run organization "strives to facilitate the exchange of ideas and thoughtful discussions, foster professional development, and create a sense of community among all students at Cleveland State University." [24]

CSU ICMA is the student chapter of the International City/County Management Association, and is also affiliated with the Ohio City/County Management Association (OCMA), "the leading organization in the State of Ohio promoting and developing excellence in local government." [25] The group partners with CSU APA to coordinate a speaker series, organize professional development events, host forums, and offer a shadowing program. [1]

Phi Alpha Alpha, "the Global Honor Society for Public Affairs and Administration" has a chapter at Levin College. [26]

The CSU Student Environmental Movement is a group, "dedicated to making a green difference here on campus and the surrounding Cleveland area."

Research Centers

The Levin College houses research centers and programs that provide urban leaders with decision support tools, technical assistance, and data analysis educational services. [27]

The Levin College is also home to the additional research centers and programs including but not limited to:

Professional Development

The Levin College offers courses, workshops, and seminars for individuals and organizations seeking to improve their skills as urban leaders. [2] The college also serves as the official Certified Public Manager® (CPM) program for the State of Ohio and offers comprehensive and nationally certified development programs for state and local government leaders and public administrators.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Levin College Faculty | Cleveland State University". www.csuohio.edu. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Levin College Directory | Cleveland State University". www.csuohio.edu. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. ^ "2017-2018 Roster of Accredited Programs". accreditation.naspaa.org. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Nonprofit Academic Centers Council (NACC)". NACC Members. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  5. ^ Meehan, Douglas. "Planning Accreditation Board: Accredited Planning Programs". www.planningaccreditationboard.org. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Schools and Departments | Cleveland State University". levin.csuohio.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  7. ^ "U.S. News & World Report Best Public Affairs Schools 2022".
  8. ^ "Roland Anglin named dean of Cleveland State's College of Urban Affairs". cleveland.com. Retrieved 2018-04-03.
  9. ^ "Dr. Jill Gordon announced as next dean of CSU's Levin College | Cleveland Stater". clevelandstater.com. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  10. ^ Simon, Mary Ellen (2003). Maxine Levin Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs: Celebrating 25 Years. Cleveland State University. pp. 20–21.
  11. ^ "Cleveland Restoration Society: About Us - Contact Us". www.clevelandrestoration.org. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  12. ^ Simon, Mary Ellen (2003). Maxine Levin Goodman College of Urban Affairs: Celebrating 25 Years. Cleveland State University. p. 30.
  13. ^ "CSU approves Levin, Marshall name changes | Cleveland Stater". clevelandstater.com. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  14. ^ "Undergraduate Programs | Cleveland State University". levin.csuohio.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  15. ^ "Graduate Programs | Cleveland State University". levin.csuohio.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  16. ^ "Best Urban Policy Programs". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  17. ^ "U.S. News Best Graduate Schools". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  18. ^ "U.S. News Best Graduate Schools". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  19. ^ "Best Public Management and Leadership Programs".
  20. ^ Planetizen guide to graduate urban planning programs. Steins, Christopher,, Chavan, Abhijeet,, Planetizen Press., Urban Insight (Firm) (4th ed.). Los Angeles, CA. 2015. ISBN  9780990616214. OCLC  897469011.{{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) CS1 maint: others ( link)
  21. ^ "The Top Schools For Urban Planners - 2019". www.planetizen.com. Retrieved 2024-03-06.
  22. ^ "APAOH | Cleveland Section of APA Ohio". www.ohioplanning.org. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  23. ^ "Mission Statement". CSUAPA.org. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  24. ^ "OCMA, OH | Official Website". www.ocmaohio.org. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  25. ^ Alpha, Pi Alpha. "Find a Pi Alpha Alpha Chapter | A Global Honor Society for Public Affairs & Administration". pialphaalpha.org. Retrieved 2018-05-02.
  26. ^ "Levin College Research Centers & Programs | Cleveland State University". www.csuohio.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-03.

See also

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