The CSU Office of Academic Success Coaching had an incredible time hosting the very first orientation of summer 2026. Turner College affiliated c oaches Shaneka Thrash and Elizabeth Chess were able to connect, share insights, and jumpstart this academic journey with everyone. " It was absolutely wonderful to finally put faces with names. We had some truly great conversations, shared plenty of laughs, and of course had a lot of fun along the way," Chess explained. " To all of our incoming students: We are so incredibly excited for your journey ahead and are here to support you every step of the way. Let’s make it a fantastic semester."
Entering its 11th year of celebrating the athletic and academic success of its female student-athletes, the CSU Department of Athletics recently announced its Girls in the Game Class of 2026. The program recognizes a female student-athlete from each of CSU's eight NCAA Division II women's sports teams. All honorees receive a one-year academic scholarship and a specially designed Girls in the Game medallion. This year's class includes Layla Albright (pictured above, fourth from left), a sophomore cross country athlete from Columbus majoring in cybersecurity. "We are incredibly impressed by the dedication and resilience shown by the student-athletes chosen to represent our teams this year," said Director of Athletics Justin Hay. "These young women exemplify the core values and leadership qualities of the Girls in the Game program and Columbus State University. They demonstrate excellence not only in competition on the field and court, but also in their acade...