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CSU launches limited in-person campus visits
Cleveland State University has begun offering limited in-person campus visits for prospective students and their families.
By incorporating various safety protocols, CSU hopes to give new students the opportunity to explore its campus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cristina Sanchez Wayton, the director of undergraduate admissions at CSU, is responsible for developing the plan for these tours.
“We were getting messages and phone calls from families that felt ready to start coming back to campus,” Wayton said. “We thought to do these campus tours again because it is such a big part of the college decision process.”
Since CSU relaunched their in-person tours on Sept. 11, there have been 125 visitors.
Each tour is capped at a maximum of four students who are limited to one guest each to allow for social distancing.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the maximum capacity was set to 80 students per campus tour.
“We have drastically cut down the amount of people that we allow to come to campus so that we can space them well in the presentation room, and that we can keep the tour groups very small for each tour guide,” Wayton said. “We want to make sure that our visitors who are coming to campus feel safe, and that our current students who provide the tours feel comfortable coming to work.”
Each tour session has two tour guides that split the group in half, giving each tour guide four total guests to guide through CSU’s campus.
Those registering for the in-person tours must comply with various safety protocols including pre-registering, wearing a facial covering during the entire duration of the tour and keeping a six-foot distance from other visitors.
“Students and families have to read through our Safe Campus Visitor Protocols and take the Health Assessment prior to coming to campus,” Wayton said. “Plus we’ll have their registration for any contact tracing that the university would have to do if someone were to have a confirmed case.”
Aside from the limited in-person tours, CSU has additional options fit for students who may still have concerns about attending an in-person tour.
“We have a number of online visit options like our virtual tour, where we have current students walk people through our virtual tour map,” Wayton said. “So it’s not setting foot on campus, but you’re at least talking to a current student about their experience at Cleveland State University.”
Wayton said she hopes that students and faculty on campus recognize the value of having prospective students come to explore CSU and its campus, but reassures that everyone’s health and safety is the university’s main priority.
“We will do whatever we need to to keep our current students and faculty on campus safe,” Wayton said.
In-person campus tours are now underway, with sessions being held Monday through Friday at 10 a.m., 12 p.m and 2 p.m.
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Admissions information sessions are offered Monday through Friday at 2:00 p.m. with additional sessions on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Beginning on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 the 10:00am information session will be specifically for Transfer Students. Transfer Tour Tuesdays will be every Tuesday through May 13, 2008.
Campus tours immediately follow each information session. During the 45-minute presentation you will learn more about Cleveland State, our academic programs and extracurricular opportunities as well as the admissions requirements, the application process, the Honors Program, financial aid and scholarships.
Our campus walking tours are led by Cleveland State students. Tours are offered daily, immediately following the information sessions. Campus tours are one hour in length and include our residence halls. Please let us know if you require special assistance for this tour.
Additionally, if you would like to learn more about Cleveland State's Honors Programs or our majors in the College of Science or Fenn College of Engineering, special sessions are offered weekly at 1:00 p.m. Additional details about the specific day of the week these are offered are in the reservation form below.
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Case students protest for Palestine, student activist organization as families tour campus
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Students, staff and Case Western Reserve University community members protested in solidarity with Palestine while hundreds of prospective students toured the school during an Open House event Friday. Molly Walsh, cleveland.com
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Students and staff at Case Western Reserve University protested in solidarity with Palestine as hundreds of prospective students toured the school during an Open House event Friday.
As families of high school students walked around campus, students yelled at them to avoid attending the university. They accused the school’s president, Eric Kaler, of creating a hostile environment for his stance on Palestine and his suspension of the chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine.
“Kaler, Kaler, you can’t hide. We charge you with genocide,” protesters chanted while marching through campus Friday morning after conducting a “die-in” demonstration.
The student organization received an interim loss of university recognition on Feb. 26 because the school alleged the group violated the code of conduct. Case accused members of vandalism after flyers were glued on the Spirit Wall, a paint-only wall on campus used to promote events and express opinions.
Protesters on Friday said the student group was suspended until its leaders name all of their members in order to confirm those who possibly posted the flyers. Several students accused of participating are facing suspension from the university, protesters said Friday.
One student participating in the protest said the administration has created a threatening and divisive environment, as it is attacking anyone who speaks out in support of Palestine. The student, a 20-year-old studying biochemistry, requested anonymity for fear of reprisals.
In a letter sent to the Case community in November, about a month after Hamas attacked Israel, Kaler said the college does not tolerate words and phrases that are antisemitic, Islamophobic or racist.
“This university must be a place where different ideas, people and cultures learn from each other,” Kaler wrote. “I also believe that the core values we share as members of this campus community far outweigh what we see differently. Though we may not always agree, we should agree to be supportive, truthful and caring.”
Tim Black has been a professor of sociology at Case for 13 years. He participated in the demonstration Friday and said the campus should be an open space for debate and discussion.
“One of the reasons that the students are protesting is because they feel like they have been harassed and intimidated by this administration,” he said. “There are lots of students who support what they’re doing and want to speak out on this issue, as well. And not just students but faculty, as well.”
A university spokesperson declined to comment on the students’ conduct, citing the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
“As with all student organizations, the university follows its student judicial policies and procedures,” a university spokesperson said in an email.
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Your guide to 2024 NFL draft in Detroit: Registration, map, parking, things to do and more
Are you going to the 2024 nfl draft on april 25-27 in downtown detroit here's everything to know, including registration, parking, transportation, draft parties and things to do in detroit..
The NFL world descends up Detroit this week , just months after the Detroit Lions earned their first playoff wins in decades and made an incredible run to the NFC championship game.
The 2024 NFL draft is in downtown Detroit this Thursday through Saturday . Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be there, with fans of all 32 teams looking to celebrate their teams' draft picks near the stage at Campus Martius and checking out the NFL Fan Experience at Hart Plaza.
If you're traveling to Detroit for the draft , here's a guide to make your draft experience easy and unforgettable. Information on registration, parking, travel, street closings, and draft day activities are all below.
When is the 2024 NFL draft?
The 2024 NFL draft is April 25-27 . The rounds break down as follows:
- 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25: Round 1
- 7 p.m. Friday, April 26: Rounds 2-3
- 12 p.m. Saturday, April 27: Rounds 4-7
Where is the 2024 NFL draft?
The 2024 NFL draft is in Detroit , spanning from Campus Martius to Hart Plaza in downtown with additional events in Beacon Park, Capitol Park, Grand Circus Park, Harmonie Park, and along Woodward Avenue. Here's how Detroit got the NFL draft .
2024 NFL draft registration, tickets, sign-up
The 2024 NFL draft is free to attend and open to the public. If you're planning to attend, though, you will need to register using the NFL OnePass app or online through the website .
Registering for the event only guarantees you the NFL draft footprint in downtown Detroit. You must buy tickets separately for the actual draft theater.
Ticket packages are available for purchase for the second and third rounds starting at $950 per person — the fourth through seventh rounds start at $550 per person as well. Please be wary of potential ticket scams .
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Downtown detroit transportation.
Detroit has multiple public transportation options to get around downtown. The city has a streetcar , an elevated rail system , bike share , and bus system to get you where you need to go.
These include:
- The Detroit People Mover , which will operate 24 hours a day from 7 a.m. April 25 through midnight April 28.
- The QLINE along Woodward Avenue, which will run from 8 a.m. to midnight April 25 through April 27. The stops include Harper Ave., 116 Lothrop St., 6540 Cass Ave., John R & Piquette and 6230 John R St.
- Bus service: SMART will have park-and-ride services from various points in metro Detroit, including Great Lakes Crossing, several Meijer store locations and Oakland County Community College. It also has its FAST service on Gratiot, Woodward and Michigan Avenue. DDOT services will operate with modified downtown routes because of road closures.
- Shuttles and drop-offs: There will be designated shuttle and ride-share drop-off points throughout downtown on Woodward, Jefferson and Fort Street. Detroit Air Xpress, or DAX, is a nonstop coach bus service connecting downtown Detroit to Detroit Metro Airport, and D2A2 is an express coach bus that connects downtown Detroit to downtown Ann Arbor.
Fan shuttle locations:
- Bagley Mobility Hub , 1501 Wabash St.
- River East Garage , 214 Rivard St.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday
- More: Service details released about Detroit public transit options
Detroit parking for 2024 NFL draft
If you decide to drive downtown , make a plan and prearrange parking . Many off-street lots and garages are booked, and street parking will be limited or restricted in the area. Parking regulations will be enforced; vehicles may be towed. Those planning to park downtown are encouraged to arrive by 10 a.m. You may find off-street parking options on the Park Detroit app or on Park Whiz.
You can pay for metered parking through Park Detroit's website or app. There are also options for private parking throughout the city.
2024 NFL draft parking: 2024 NFL draft parking: You better have a plan if you're coming to downtown Detroit
Detroit road closures for 2024 NFL draft
The City of Detroit is conducting six phases of road closures leading up the 2024 NFL draft and during it. It started March 29 and will go through May 7. Be mindful of these closures as you're driving downtown.
Here's a detailed look at each phase of road closures in downtown Detroit.
Security, bag policy at the 2024 NFL draft
Detroit police say they've got a safety plan in place that includes increased police presence downtown, weapon detectors and video monitoring .
Detroit police have partnered with the NFL and local businesses on the security plan, as well as state and federal law enforcement, according to 3rd Precinct Cmdr. Matthew Fulgenzi.
The NFL will have weapon detectors installed that attendees must walk through at the gates of the event, which will take place at Cadillac Square, Campus Martius, Hart Plaza and a portion of Woodward Avenue. The NFL has a clear bag policy to enter the draft area, Fulgenzi said.
Here's more on security measures and policies at the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit.
2024 NFL draft schedule of events, parties
2024 NFL draft day activities are from noon to 10 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. On Saturday, events go from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Use the NFL OnePass app to find more on what's planned and when throughout the NFL draft blueprint.
Activities include a Pro Football Hall of Fame exhibit and an autograph signing opportunity with current and former NFL players, as well as a 40-yard dash, vertical jump, deep throw accuracy challenges, and more. There will also be a collection of Detroit-based food trucks for participants who attend.
Here are more ideas on what to do at the 2024 NFL draft:
- NFL draft parties: District Detroit, Greektown, hotels, restaurants and more
- At Ford Field: Lions to host NFL draft event for season ticket holders
- NFL Shop: Where to find the NFL's pop-up store in downtown Detroit
- Art and murals: Detroit's DCLEATED exhibit across town … plus 8 downtown murals to see
- Roller skating and games: Next Level by RollerCade set to open right near the draft
- Check out the lights: Detroit's People Mover will light up for the draft
Things to do in Detroit during the 2024 NFL draft
Detroit is a city rich with museums, restaurants and activities throughout. If you're interested in exploring the area outside of the draft, you can go to the Motown Museum, the Michigan Science Center, check out golf-rich southeast Michigan , and even catch a Detroit Tigers game on April 26, 27 or 28 when they host the Kansas City Royals. And get a souvenir while you're in the city.
Looking for ideas? Check out these guides we put together for you:
- Where to eat: Your guide to breakfast, lunch and dinner in Detroit
- Where to shop: 7 places to get Detroit souvenirs , plus Somerset Collection and Born In Detroit pop-ups
- Where to see concerts: Big Sean, Detroit Youth Choir lead list of performers
- Where to golf: The top 10 golf courses to play near downtown Detroit
- Where to take your kids: Top kid-friendly events to check out at the NFL draft
- Where to take photos: Iconic Detroit places where you can snap photos while you're here
- Must-see attractions: Where to go in Detroit while you're here
What else is Detroit doing for the NFL draft?
Here's a list of other attractions and events planned for Detroit and the 2024 NFL draft:
- The Detroit "Hollywood-style" sign is constructed along eastbound Interstate 94. Here's how to scope it out .
- Plus, there are five "Welcome to Detroit" signs going up on other stretches of highways.
- Country star Jelly Roll is planning an intimate "Night Before" concert at Fillmore Detroit on April 24.
- Detroit City Distillery has several NFL draft events planned .
- Circuit Court at Detroit city hall will suspend in-person services during NFL draft week.
Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on what's happening during the draft.
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