Six students from the TSYS School recently had the opportunity to attend the ACM Mid-Southeast Conference. They are Md. Nurullah , Gaurob Saha , Trenton Jones , Kaleb Horvath , Yasser Mahmoud , and Luka Wilmink . TSYS School faculty are par ticularly proud to highlight Md. Nurullah, a graduate student who was mentored by TSYS School Director Rania Hodhod and Turner College management professor Kirk Heriot , who earned 3rd place for Best Presentation for his research titled "Extracting Entrepreneurial Insights from Open-Ended and Unstructured Survey Data Using NLP Techniques." A huge congratulations is also due to Helle Friis and Walker Smith for contributing their outstanding work to this project.
TSYS School associate professor of computer science Hyrum Carroll has been nominated by the Turner College's Awards & Scholarships Committee for the 2025 CSU Teaching Excellence Award. This award recognizes a faculty member's strong commitment to teaching and learning. The criteria for selection include demonstrated use of classroom activities designed to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and/or global and multicultural understanding; use of effective teaching strategies to enhance student learning, such as innovative uses of technology, active learning, learning communities, student portfolios, and assessment; and a strong commitment to fostering academic success through interaction with students outside of the classroom (e.g., advising, mentoring, recruiting, etc.). During his seven and a half years in the TSYS School, Hyrum has taught an average of 97.6 students per Fall and Spring semester, totaling 1,045 unique students across 66 course section