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Mansour Speaks to Columbus CEO Magazine about Butler Center

Online magazine,  Columbus CEO ,   recently featured  the Turner College's Butler Center for Research and Economic Development and its Director, Turner College economist Fady Mansour . "The Butler Center is working to support and help local government agencies and nonprofit organizations make effective, data-driven decisions. We make economic impact studies to help them bring new capital to the region and optimize the return on public spending," Mansour explained. Be sure to check out the feature using the link above.
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New Study by Turner College Economist Applies Game-Theoretic Model to Fall of Roe v. Wade

The application of game theory and related mathematical approaches to explain decision-making processes of the U.S. Supreme Court is not new. Attempts to quantitatively model decisions of the U.S. Supreme court can be traced back to the mid-twentieth century. A new study by Turner College economist Frank Mixon and his co-authors Rand Ressler of Georgia Southern University and Benno Torgler of Queensland University of Technology extends the constitutional economics literature by focusing on the recent and much discussed U.S. Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade and, therefore, the constitutional right to an abortion. Mixon et al. focus their analysis on Justice Samuel Alito's now-famous 2022 draft opinion on Roe v. Wade , which, they argue, may have been leaked to Politico by a clerk to a conservative Supreme Court justice. According to the study, which is set to appear in a future issue of the Review of Behavioral Economics , t his possibility focuses on news reports in

Colonel Corey Woods to Speak on AI in the Military at Turner College Event

The Turner College will be hosting a distinguished speaker,  Colonel Corey Woods, the Deputy Chief of Staff of Sustainment at the USA Maneuver Center of Excellence, who will speak on the s trategic use of technology in the military. The presentation will focus on h ow Fort Moore and the U.S. military are leveraging AI and other cutting-edge technologies across all warfighting functions. The event is set for tomorrow evening (Tuesday, October 15) at 6:00 pm in room 305 of the Synovus Center on CSU's main campus. In the event of an overflow crowd, the presentation may be moved to the Synovus Center Theater on the second floor.

Cybersecurity Nexus Students Meet with Representatives from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Several cybersecurity Nexus s tudents recently enjoyed a virtual meeting with representatives from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency  (CISA). The group discussed how students in the TSYS School's cybersecurity Nexus program  use CISA's Cyber Career Pathways tool to help prepare our students to enter the cybersecurity industry. The tool can be found on the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS) website and provides a useful and interactive model of the NICE  Cybersecurity Workforce Framework. "It's the best thing I've found to teach the NICE Framework. Our students use the tool to learn and understand the roles available 'in cybersecurity' so they can determine what roles suit them best," explained Patrick Aiken , Director of the TSYS Center for Cybersecurity.  The TSYS School's Nexus program is part of CyberSkills2Work , a national coalition of institutions for rapid cybersecurity workforce development.

Finishing Touches Being Put on Renovations to TSYS Center for Cybersecurity

The finishing touches are being put on renovations of the TSYS  Center for Cybersecurity on the first floor of the Synovus Center . "Recently, we got new glass boards and white boards installed in the new classrooms and offices. We also got some cool new wall decorations with more to come. The Center is getting more functional . . . every day," explained Patrick Aiken , Director of the TSYS Center for Cybersecurity. Enjoy the images below and stay connected to Turner Business for more in the future.

Turner College Grad Tim Money to Receive 2024 Thomas Y. Whitley Distinguished Alumni Award

As part of CSU's annual Homecoming Week activities, the CSU Alumni Association will bestow its top alumni awards during an awards dinner on Thursday, October 24.  The annual awards dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. at the Elizabeth Bradley Turner Center  on the university’s main campus.  The recipient of the 2024 Thomas Y. Whitley Distinguished Alumni Award will be  Tim Money . After beginning his career with the Exxon Corporation, Money founded The Money Advisor Group in 2001 to serve families' and small businesses' retirement planning and investment management needs. In 2024, Atlanta-based BIP Wealth acquired his firm, and he retained the title of president. He chairs the CSU Foundation Board and previously served on the Honors College Advisory Board. A 1986 Turner College graduate with a BBA in marketing, he received the university’s Alumni Service Award in 2016.  Since 1980, the Thomas Y. Whitley Distinguished Alumnus Award has recognized graduates who live up to the high stan

CSU Practicing Cybersecurity Awareness Throughout Month of October

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and this year CSU's theme is "Cyber Strong: Protecting Our Campus, One Click at a Time."  As a reminder, CSU is promoting a key tip to keep us all cyber strong. That tip is " Think Before You Click," and it refers to the importance of verifying the authenticity of emails, links, and attachments before clicking, and to being cautious of unexpected messages in an effort to keep our campus secure. " Together, we can strengthen our university’s defenses and ensure we stay protected against cyber threats.  We extend our sincere thanks to those [faculty and staff] who have already completed your Fall Cybersecurity Awareness Training. Currently, 57% of faculty and staff have successfully completed the training, contributing significantly to the collective strength in protecting the university’s network," noted Nicol Lewis, CSU's Chief Information Security Officer. " For those who haven’t yet completed the tra