Turner College management professor Kevin Hurt offers his students a unique research-based approach to graduate education. In addition to assigning academic readings and a research requirement in his MSOL classes, his students are also assigned movies and/or TED Talks to watch, after which they are tasked with diagnosing whether a particular leader demonstrates servant leadership. In completing this assignment, Hurt's students must go beyond a simple "yes" or "no" answer and instead link their perspective back to the academic literature to justify their positions. Students are then graded on how well they defend their positions with the academic literature, not on the correctness of their conclusion. These diagnosis papers yield the additional benefit of stimulating interesting conversations between the students. Hurt's research-approach to MSOL education also extends to the scholarship of teaching . In fact, w hen it comes to conducting research with curren...
CSU President Stuart Rayfield addressed the institution's enrollment difficulties at the March 2026 Faculty Senate meeting. During her presentation she noted that CSU's Fall 2025 enrollment decline of 3.1% was not only the largest enrollment decline among USG institutions, CSU, is the only USG institution whose Fall 2025 enrollment was down on a year-over-year basis. Rayfield also reported that CSU is likely to be the only USG institution at which enrollment is down in Spring 2026. Enrollment this semester is currently down 2.5%. These facts indicate that the enrollment situation is a "CSU problem," not a "systemwide problem." Lastly, although Fall 2026 admissions are up, applications for Fall 2026 are below the count for Fall 2025. As Turner Business has reported previously, this combination of statistics has implications in terms of the quality of incoming students.