College News
News Category
265 results found.
Meet Bader “Devil” al Bader, a senior mechanical engineering major from Saudi Arabia and a new player for CSU’s League of Legends team. He is known for his natural talent, achieving high ranks in any game he plays. Bader also enjoys doing for-fun detective work, a skill that enhances his analytical approach to competition. The team is excited to see his high-level gameplay in official CSU matches.
Meet Matthew “Zekuu” Lam, a senior Computer Science major from Parma, Ohio. He recently made headlines for the League of Legends team by securing a massive pentakill during their 2-0 series victory against Ohio Wesleyan. In addition to his in-game talent, Matt is a fitness enthusiast who enjoys lifting, drinking boba, and assisting in managing workout routines for his teammates.
CSU Esports successfully hosted Midgard Mayhem #12, a regional Super Smash Bros. tournament with 70 attendees. The event featured a $401 pot bonus, contributing to a total prize pool of over $1,000. Competitor "Dice" won the tournament, securing his second consecutive victory.
CSU's Director of Esports, PJ Farrell, recently spoke to young people at the Fredrick Douglass Recreation Center in partnership with EsportScholar. He discussed key topics like esports scholarships, what games to practice for competition, and the fundamentals of using a keyboard and mouse for gaming. CSU Esports plans to host more students through EsportScholar in the coming months.
Meet Will “Riolu” Strayer, a freshman mechanical engineering major from Perrysburg, Ohio, who has made a significant impact on the Super Smash Bros. team. After starting the season as a substitute, Will stepped up to the main roster mid-semester. Playing as his main character, Min Min, he has been credited with making "incredible plays" for the team. When he's not competing, Will enjoys making art and solving cryptography puzzles.
Meet Connor “Kamino” Maluk, a junior social studies education major and standout Controller for CSU's Varsity Valorant team. He recently electrified the Ohio Collegiate Esports Conference (OCEC) by securing a pivotal team ace during tournament play. A recognized leader, Connor has previously led a team to a NACE conference championship and earned the prestigious "Valhalla Bound" award, which is voted on by his peers for his positive impact on the CSU gaming community.
CSU's Rocket League team placed 2nd and its Valorant team placed Top 4 at the first-ever Ohio Collegiate Esports Classic in Columbus.
CSU's esports arena recently received significant upgrades to enhance the space for its growing community. Key additions include a new, dedicated station for Super Smash Bros., a fully revamped production space, and new cubbies and cabinets for organized equipment storage. The lab also features new monitor arms and additional TVs. These improvements streamline the player experience, which now includes a simple sign-in and peripheral check-out system. The upgrades were a community effort, and the enhanced space is now open for all players.
Dr. Hongkai Yu, an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) will join researchers from the University of Kentucky to apply computer vision and artificial
On September 23rd, computer science students from Lake High School visited Cleveland State University for a special tour of the Washkewicz School of Engineering and the CSU esports lab. The students received a presentation and heard directly from program leaders and varsity players, including Club Director PJ Farrell. The visit showcased the powerful connection between STEM education and the collegiate esports world, highlighting potential academic and competitive pathways for prospective students.