The Center for Academic Coaching's Shaneka Thrash was recently recognized for the meaningful impact she continues to make on CSU students every single day. Shaneka, a Lead Academic Coach who works with students in the Turner College, was selected by players from the CSU men's and women's basketball teams as an employee who has made a meaningful impact in their lives. As explained by the Center for Academic Coaching, a cademic coaching is more than course planning and registration — it’s mentorship, accountability, encouragement, and showing up consistently for students when it matters most. Shaneka embodies all of that and more. Her leadership, compassion, and dedication help our students not only succeed academically but grow personally and professionally. Please join the CAC and Turner Business in c ongratulating Shaneka, as her impact is not going unnoticed.
Communications, mental health services, cybersecurity operations, governmental affairs, medicine, clinical research, data visualization, fine and performing arts, and public health are only some of the disciplines represented by the inaugural group of 27 Thayer Scholars at CSU. Thanks to a new scholarship fund established by John P. Thayer and his wife, Pamela, of Columbus, undergraduate students now have access to additional resources through the university’s Center for Career Coaching to gain invaluable, hands-on field experience as they apply classroom learning in real-world settings. Those internships, research, and service-learning experiences are poised to set them apart from their peers as they pursue postgraduate jobs or continue their studies at the graduate level. A lifelong career construction executive, Thayer recognizes the importance of professional experience to long-term career readiness and success. In 1965, the Columbus native founded what is now Thayer-Bray Construct...