







CAMPUS MAP
The Cleveland State campus consists of 85 acres - the largest footprint in downtown Cleveland - with 40 buildings used for teaching, research, housing, administration, and recreation. The University's $500 million campus master plan, is changing the face of both campus and downtown Cleveland while creating a vibrant living and learning community in the heart of the city. New or renovated buildings include a recreation center, student center (opening Fall 2010), Euclid Commons - apartment-style student housing (opening Fall 2010), Elements Bistro - a campus restaurant, Julka Hall - home to the College of Education and Human Services, Parker Hannifin Administration Center, Parker Hannifin Hall - home to the College of Graduate Studies, and more.





