Like most researchers, Turner College associate professor of accounting Jasmine Bordere 's scholarship includes peer-reviewed journal articles, interdisciplinary research collaborations, and applied research that informs both academic literature and professional practice. Her eclectic research program addresses financial reporting standards, auditing practices, teaching effectiveness and student learning in higher education. Bordere's first publication, a study of audit risk, appears in the 2015 volume of Current Issues in Auditing . In the above and other areas, Bordere has experienced several research successes in recent years. Her 2020 article in Internal Auditing examines the f inancial reporting impacts of the coronavirus. That same year Bordere's article in the International Journal of Servant-Leadership discusses the servant leadership principles covered in the movie Lone Survivor . As Bordere explains, " My research reinforces CSU’s core values. Servant leade...
The April 2026 issue Georgia Trend magazine of includes an article by Jeffrey Humphreys, Director of the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia, arguing that Columbus is set to experience significant job growth over course of this year. Humphreys attributes the current and coming growth to defense-friendly politics favoring Fort Benning, the expansion of magnet manufacturing facilities at BioTouch, the 2024 relocation of Sierra Pacific Industries to Phenix City, the new Micromize facility in Columbus, and the expansion of operations at Pratt & Whitney. Humphreys also includes the opening of the Daesoi Ausys Georgia manufacturing facility in Harris County and the opening of AFB International's new pet food manufacturing facility in the Muscogee Technology Park. A full look at Humphreys' article is provided below.