The Department of Physical Therapy at Cleveland State University. To check in with our faculty and staff, more than 120 current students and all our alumni.
Last night, the CSU DPT Class of 2027 along with faculty, family and friends celebrated their Professionalism Ceremony and received their white coats in anticipation of their clinical placements this summer!
This event is hosted by CSU’s College of Health and the Levin College of Public Affairs & Education and supported by the W.B. Waetjen Endowed Urban Education Lecture Fund
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Join Cleveland State University for the Regional Forum on Age-Friendly Northeast Ohio on Monday, April 27, 2026, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the Levin College of Public Affairs & Education.
The forum will highlight CSU’s commitment as an Age-Friendly University.
It will feature a keynote from Dr. Nina Silverstein, followed by a panel discussion on advancing an age-inclusive future in NE Ohio. This free event is open to CSU personnel, students, and community partners. Space is limited, and advance registration is required.
Every year our program holds events for our students and PT community.
Prestige Speaker Day
The Professionalism Ceremony
Urban Ivy Tea
None of our events could be possible without the generous support like we receive for #CSUGivingDay
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Today is Giving Day at CSU. Please support your favorite physical therapy program-CSU DPT! Your gift will support our students!
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Jennfier Wisniewski, Karissa Holl, Emmy Rowell, Alex Fleming, Kiannah Sarver, Regina Dubeansky at the Samaritan Event, Benjamin Rose. Foot Sensation screenings and health promotion for balance and foot health was done for 20 older adults. Thanks to Carla Collins for organizing.
CSU DPT students dressed up for the Clinical Lab Off Campus on Halloween with the participants of Rock it Out, a community-based exercise group for individuals with Parkinson's disease.
A big Thank You to DPT Students, DPT Faculty and Clinicians who contributed to the Lift Up Vikes! food drive this month. Sixty pounds of food and $130 was donated to Lift Up Vikes!
Students from the CSU DPT and CSD programs provided a Brain Health Clinic to older adults at the Benjamin Rose Salvation Army Community Center. The Clinic encourages older adults to get a hearing screening, socially engage, walk for wellness and consider eating plant-based foods.