The Operations division at CSU announced recently that a number of facilities initiatives aimed at enhancing the overall campus experience will occur during summer semester. Among these initiatives, the Synovus Center Theater is set to receive some improvements over the summer. According to CSU Assistant Vice President Steve Morse, CSU Operations will be installing a new dimming system to enhance the lighting control and overall experience in the theater. The Synovus Center Theater is located on the second floor of the Synovus Center on CSU’s main campus, which is home to CSU’s Turner College of Business & Technology. It is often used for guest speakers, awards ceremonies, and student orientations, among other events and occasions. CSU Operations have taken great care in planning and scheduling this project in order to minimize any disruptions to summer activities.
Four graduation-related events were held at Columbus State University on May 11 and 12 to celebrate the 948 CSU students who comprise the university’s Spring 2023 graduating class. As many as 494 graduates identified themselves as first-generation college students, while this spring’s graduating class range in age from 18 to 70 years old. More than 88% (835 students) of the spring class hails from Georgia, with the remainder representing 21 other states and territories. Nearly 4% (35 students) of the spring class represents 20 different countries, with the highest concentration hailing from India. Among the graduates were 21 active-duty servicemen and servicewomen (2% of all graduates), and 38 military veterans (4% of all graduates). This spring’s class of graduates included 294 institutional scholarship recipients, 395 HOPE Scholarship recipients, 38 athletic scholarship recipients and 158 external scholarship recipients. These awards total more than $8 million. This spring’s c