The Turner College's February 17th Career Fair (11:00 am to 2:00 pm in the CSU Student Recreation Center) is quickly approaching and it's important for business and computer science students to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with employers, explore internships and full-time roles, and build professional relationships by showing up prepared. For each student this means getting your résumé reviewed, practicing interview and networking skills, learning how to introduce yourself to employers, building confidence for career fair conversations, exploring the Career Closet for Professional Attire to make a great first impression, updating your Handshake and LinkedIn photos by using the Center for Career Coaching's free/on-demand photobooth, and registering for the Career Fair on Handshake in advance in order to view attending employers and plan your strategy. According to Turner College Career Success Coach Kate Vogel , "The Center for Career Coaching is read...
The 2026 Georgia Economic Outlook Series arrives in Columbus on January 27. Presented by the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, this event has provided more than 40 years of reliable, research-driven data from the renowned Selig Center for Economic Growth. Jeff Humphreys, an award-winning economist, conducts the in-depth research, and Santanu Chatterjee, Interim Dean of the Terry College of Business, will present the findings, offering expert analysis of national, state, and local trends. Turner College Acting Dean Tesa Leonce , Turner College management professor Michael Rothlisberger , and Choose Columbus' Missy Kendrick and Andy Hilmes will present the local forecast. This is an invaluable opportunity to network with peers, enjoy lunch, and prepare for the year ahead with the tools to make informed decisions. Don’t miss out on the insights that will help you navigate the economic landscape of 2026 and the opportunity to support our leadership. The event is set fo...