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Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
It’s a wide and
rewarding range of
careers!
With a degree from the
nationally-ranked Levin
College, the only Urban
Affairs college in Ohio,
you can:
•P
lan and improve
cities/neighborhoods
•L
ead nonprofit
and community
organizations
•P
reserve the
environment
•M
anage government
agencies
• Make cities safer
Read on and discover
how real Levin students
put their passion for
urban revitalization
to work.
ANURAG helps bring neighborhoods back to life, converting abandoned properties into refreshed new ones
through his position at the Cuyahoga County Land Bank.
What is
Urban
Affairs?
Restore. Revitalize.
KRITIKA is mapping out her future in urban planning and design. Real-world projects like community gardens
demonstrate her skills in neighborhood engagement and how green space promotes healthy lifestyles.
CHARLES energizes Cleveland by attracting new business and industry through his work in economic development.
“I believe in Cleveland and that we can help realize its potential.”
Green spaces.
Healthy people.
Busy sidewalks
inspire me.
CHRISSIE Future nonprofit leader. “I want to help people by providing services that improve their lives,
contribute to society, and make our economy grow.”
Never a dull day.
BRYCE works to attract commercial development that is balanced with people-friendly neighborhoods.
Thriving
communities.
ERIN channels her passion for the environment into her own nonprofit group, Drink Local.Drink Tap. She has
traveled to Africa to dig wells for impoverished citizens and continues to educate people on both continents on
how to protect our precious water resources.
ANDREA is a housing manager in the St. Clair-Superior neighborhood of Cleveland. She loves making old
houses new again and helping families find their affordable dream home.
Clean water advocate.
Building community.
JASON is a city planner for Lakewood. His job includes encouraging bike-friendly initiatives and helping
business owners spruce up their storefronts (and their profits) through the city’s renovation program.
Re-energizing
urban communities.
How can the city be more inviting, more beautiful? At Levin, GREG learned to speak the language of a developer,
an architect and a planner so he can make a city a better place.
Envision what
could be.
Create a
career of
your own
at Levin.
Sustainable development
Urban and regional
planning
Fire and emergency
services administration
City council
Community engagement
Health & human services
Youth advocacy
Criminal investigation
Fundraising
Levin.
Neighborhood
revitalization
Ready to
Engage?
Architecture and housing
College Admissions Recruiter
Historic preservation
216.687.4506
Economic development
urbanprograms@csuohio.edu
And more . . .
Learn more at csuohio.edu/urban
Community gardens
Public safety director
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Cleveland State University
1717 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
150859
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