Levin College of Public Affairs and Education Podcast

Levin College of Public Affairs and Education Podcast

The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education is a collection of scholars dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and service. We work toward this goal on a daily basis through our research, education, and public service. The Levin Podcast Series spotlights recent faculty and staff research efforts and related activities at the College.

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August 7, 2023 38 mins

In this episode of the Levin Podcast, discussants engage in an informative conversation on the complexities of Cleveland’s recently passed emergency community benefits ordinance and its implications for future contracts and developments in Cleveland. The podcast also explores national trends and the challenges and opportunities similar ordinances have seen in encouraging the more equitable allocation of resources for communit...

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Join Dr. Valerie Wright, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Sociology, Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, Dr. Rachel Lovell, Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Levin College and Director of the Criminology Research Center, and Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, Mary Weston as they discuss Dr. Lovell’s new book Sexual Assault Kits and Reforming the Response to Rape as well as the Cuyah...

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Join Jeffrey M. Bowen, MNO, CFRE, College Lecturer in Organizational Leadership, Levin College of Public Affairs and Education as he speaks to Dr. David Howard, Senior Vice President, Research, Evaluation & Learning for Covenant House as they discuss performance management and best practices in using data to inform programs and strategies. Since 1972, Covenant House has opened its doors to over 1.5 million young people experien...

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Join Dr. Roland V. Anglin, Dean and Professor at the Levin College of  Public Affairs and Education, as he speaks with David Zechman. A  distinguished graduate of Cleveland State University, David started his  thirty-nine-year career in healthcare and subsequently held leadership  positions from supervisor to CEO in urban and rural Midwest hospitals.  In this session, Dean Anglin speaks with David about his...

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November 22, 2022 24 mins

On Monday, October 10, nearly 1,000 high school students from 15 local  school districts gathered at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse to be trained  as Mental Health Ambassador to support peers within their schools.  In  this two part podcast, College of Education and Public faculty members  Frederick Hampton, PhD, Interim Chair, Department of Counseling,  Administration, Supervision and Adult Learning Dakot...

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November 22, 2022 26 mins

Much attention has been given to a crisis in mental health for  adolescents and teens, particularly in the wake of the COVID -19  pandemic. Join College of Education and Public Affairs faculty members  Frederick Hampton, PhD, Interim Chair, Department of Counseling,  Administration, Supervision and Adult Learning, Dakota King-White, PhD  Associate Professor and School Counseling Program Coordinator, Dr. &nb...

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September 7, 2022 50 mins

Society is rapidly approaching a fifth stage of development that  includes emerging disruptive technologies, such as artificial  intelligence, multi-sensory transfer, augmented and virtual realities,  advanced robotics, and synthetic forms of life.   


In this episode we are joined by Dr. Nicholas Zingale of the School of  Urban Affairs and Dr. Sasa Drezgic from the Faculty of Economics and  B...

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In this episode we meet Amanda Yurick, Associate Professor, Special Education at Cleveland State University. The Covid-19  Pandemic has impacted nearly every facet of our everyday lives. We have  seen and felt these effects within our healthcare systems, economy and  workforce, transportation sectors, mental  health needs and services, and certainly the field of education is  implicated as well. How we educ...

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The Center for Economic Development at Cleveland State University conducted an analysis to determine opportunities for the Youngstown economy in the supply chains of Northeast Ohio and Pittsburgh economies.

Panelists:

Iryna Demko, Research Associate, Center for Economic Development, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University

Dr. Birsen Karpak,PTF Management,Youngstown State University

Sara Daugherty...

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Discussion of the state of  F1 racing in Ohio.



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A new economic impact study, conducted by the Center for Economic Development of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State University found that Transportation Research Center Inc. (TRC) in East Liberty, Ohio, widely acknowledged as North America’s most comprehensive automotive proving ground and test center created more than $127 million total in economic output in 2019 and supported over 670 total jobs ...

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In this episode, Dr. Iryna Demko, Research Associate at the Center for  Economic Development, and Dr. Ana Claudia Sant’Anna, Assistant Professor  at West Virginia University, discuss their research about the impact of  race and gender on the SBA Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan  amounts.   

They found that nationally minority-, Hispanic-, and female-owned small  businesses received smaller P...

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In this episode, Roland Anglin, Dean of the Levin College of Urban  Affairs discusses “Investing in the Middle: A New Approach to Deliver on  the Promise of Equitable Neighborhood Development,” a research project  supported with a two-year, $250,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson  Foundation (RWJF) as a part of RWJF's "Policies for Action: Research on  Housing Policies That Promote Equity" program. The ...

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In  this episode, Roland Anglin, Dean of the Levin College of Urban  Affairs discusses “Investing in the Middle: A New Approach to Deliver on  the Promise of Equitable Neighborhood Development,” a research project  supported with a two-year, $250,000 grant from  the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) as a part of RWJF's "Policies  for Action: Research on Housing Policies That Promote Equity" program...

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In this episode, Christin Farmer, Senior Fellow at the Levin College and Founder and CEO of Birthing Beautiful Communities (BBC), discusses “Survive and Thrive,” a research project aimed to reduce infant and maternal mortality in African-American communities throughout Greater Cleveland and the state of Ohio. The project was awarded $1 million from the Ohio Department of Higher Education and is conducted in partnership with the Lev...

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In this episode, Dr. Merissa C. Piazza, Program Manager for Levin’s Center for Economic Development, discusses a new research project that has been funded through the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation’s  “Knowledge Challenge” program. Dr. Piazza shares that as part of this  effort, the research team will investigate institutionalized racism and  discrimination, while developing processes and recommendations for...

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In this episode, Dr. Robert (Roby) A. Simons, Professor and Department Chair at the Levin College, discusses his preliminary research findings on “EZfare,” an automated no-touch transit payment system that has recently been implemented by public transit authorities throughout Ohio. Funded through the Federal Transit Administration’s Integrated Mobility Innovation (IMI) Program, the three-year research study looks at the effect of E...

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In this episode we talk about Smart Cities and the future of urban  living. We are joined by Dr. Nicholas Zingale, Associate Professor in  Public Administration at Cleveland State University’s  Maxine Goodman  Levin College of Urban Affairs, and Dr. Sasa Drezgic, Associate  Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Rijeka  (Croatia) in Croatia.

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In this episode we talk about Smart Cities and the future of urban  living. We are joined by Dr. Nicholas Zingale, Associate Professor in  Public Administration at Cleveland State University’s  Maxine Goodman  Levin College of Urban Affairs,  and Dr. Sasa Drezgic, Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and  Business at the University of Rijeka (Croatia) in Croatia.

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November 22, 2019 35 mins

Today we talk to Dr. Merissa Piazza, Program Manager at the Center of  Economic Development at the Levin College. She is discussing her new  research on "co-working" and how Cleveland entrepreneurs can benefit  from "co-working" spaces.

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