CSU Campus Planning & Development is hosting a virtual town hall on Friday, November 8, at 10 a.m. in order to provide an update on the upcoming Synovus Center facilities project. This project will involve removing and reapplying the building's exterior to address ongoing moisture and flooding issues. The town hall will outline project details, including the planned timeline, areas in and around the building that may be affected, and potential disruptions to nearby parking lots and paths of travel. "I want to t] hank [faculty and staff] for taking time to learn more on Friday, and for [thei]r understanding and patience once this project begins," stated Steve Morse, CSU Facilities Officer and Assistant Vice President of University Operations.
This is what Eli White , another amazing success story from Cohort 7, has to say about the cybersecurity Nexus program: "My time in the cybersecurity Nexus program was the most transformative year of my life. The camaraderie in my cohort and the genuinely helpful leadership helped me realize my potential as a student and professional. Every piece of information we learn in the program is well thought out and purposeful, from the industry-grade certifications to the time spent with professionals in the field. There are endless extracurricular opportunities provided. It is a critical function that the alumni and cohorts that are further along in the program help the newer cohorts through answering questions and giving advice. Words that can describe the program are genuine, function over form, approachable, forgiving, encouraging, and successful." After he completed the cybersecurity Nexus program, Eli accepted a position as an Information Security Analyst with Global Payments