A key feature of Employee Appreciation Week, t he 2026 CSU Employee Awards Ceremony is set for next Tuesday, May 8. Several Turner College and TSYS School faculty are nominated this year. The list includes finance's Joshua Brooks , who is a finalist for the Excellence in Teaching Award. MIS professor Yoon Lee is a finalist for the Research and Scholarship Award, while accounting professor Charles Boster is a finalist for the Chappell Graduate Award. Among the TSYS School's nominees, Linqiang Ge is a finalist for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award, Amjad Hossain is a finalist for the Online Teaching Award, and Armando Fernandez is a finalist for the Service Award. Lastly, economics professor Wen Shi is a finalist for the Teaching Innovation Award. Turner Business wishes these nominees the best of luck.
At a recent reception, CSU's Office of Student Life & Development honored over 40 registered student organizations, along with their leaders and other students, for their dedication and service to the university and community. “Student organizations and campus engagement programs allow Columbus State students to create community and find their people,” said Melissa Dempsey, Assistant Dean of Students for Student Engagement. “Both allow students to connect with others who share their interests and passions, gain valuable leadership skills and hands-on experience through volunteerism, and build a broad network through social and community programs.” As part of the Division of Student Affairs, the Office of Student Life & Development serves the entire student body. It coordinates the work of more than 85 registered student organizations and student boards, which collectively include 120-plus student leaders, 550-plus campus events hosted by organizations annually, and 1...