The Georgia Center for Opportunity (GCO) reports that the BETTER WORK Jobs for Life class at the Muscogee County Jail in Columbus recently celebrated a graduation, recognizing a group of individuals who have worked through challenges, rebuilt confidence, and are now more equipped to pursue purposeful work. According to the GCO, although the graduates were presented with certificates to celebrate completing the class, what they are taking with them goes far beyond an award. They are taking resources, hope, confidence, and a renewed belief that a different future is possible. This latest effort was led in part by Turner College graduate Kristin Barker , Vice President of Workforce Solutions at GCO. "We have been privileged to partner with the Muscogee County Sheriff’s Office for this class. Getting to know our graduates, learning about them and hearing their stories was such a blessing," Barker stated. Barker earned a BBA in marketing from the Turner College in 1990. She follow...
With the start of fall semester last week, the Department of Accounting and Finance welcomes Areum Jo to its faculty as a part-time instructor of economics. Jo, who is currently a Language Coach (Korean) in CSU's Department of Society, Culture and Languages, is teaching an online section of ECON 1101, Economics of Financial Literacy, this fall. That class currently enrolls 45 students. Turner Business welcomes Jo to the Turner College faculty. In disappointing news, the Turner College is no longer allowed to attach monetary stipends to its annual faculty and staff awards. This decision was apparently delivered by CSU's central administration after the 2026 Turner College awards selections that were announced back in May, resulting in the absence of the financial stipends for those 2026 award winners. In the past, a $500 stipend, which was already quite a relatively small amount for awards such as these, was attached to awards for teaching, research, service, online teaching, ...