As reported by the Ledger-Enquirer 's Jordyn Paul-Slater, the recent Georgia Economic Outlook event hosted by CSU's Turner College was a huge success. According to Paul-Slater, the e conomic development academics and leaders shared their forecasts for Columbus and the state. Included in this group were Santanu Chatterjee, Interim Dean of the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, who provided a statewide forecast, Michael Rothlisberger, Chief Academic Strategy Officer at CSU, Tesa Leonce-Regalado , Acting Dean of the Turner College, and Missy Kendrick, President and CEO of Choose Columbus, who provided the Columbus area forecast. Paul-Slater explained that t he economic forecast for Georgia this year is below trend but still shows signs of positive economic growth, matching the national trend. “Growth will be slow because of policies, a slowdown in population growth, a decline in the size of the labor force and slower growth of the U.S. economy,” Chatterjee said....
Turner College management major Chase Baker was recently accepted into CSU's Honors College. In order to qualify for admissions, current CSU students like Chase must have c ompleted a minimum of 15 semester hours earned that are applicable to a degree program, earned a n overall cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or higher in academic courses that are applicable to a degree program, and submitted a r ecommendation form completed by a university faculty member. "This opportunity means a lot to me, and I’m excited to challenge myself academically and continue growing during my time at CSU. Thankful for everyone who’s supported me along the way," Chase stated. Chase hopes to enter the sports administration field after graduation. He is training to build a strong foundation in business management and developing skills in event operations, customer experience, and collaborative team leadership to help sports organizations grow and thrive. Chase is currently a stud...