CSU President Stuart Rayfield recently provided updates regarding campus construction and the institution's master plan for campus. According to the updates, construction activity remains extensive across campus, reflecting major state investment in CSU and signaling investments in academics, athletics and student experiences. "Projects are progressing on schedule, with the renovation of the Davidson Student Center and the re-facing of the Center for Commerce and Technology expected to be finished this summer. A new, privately funded golf clubhouse is under construction at the Key Golf Studio and is expected to be completed this fall. Toward the end of this year, we should begin demolishing the current Police Department and ROTC buildings and related relocations to make way for the new building to co-house our Robotics Engineering and the Coca-Cola Space Science Center. While disruptive at times, these projects are essential to the university’s long-term growth," Rayfield explained. Finally, the university will soon begin updating its campus master plan. This six-month process will guide future renovation and construction decisions.
The long-awaited journal review being conducted by the Australian Business Deans Council (ABDC) has been released and there are a number of news items that relate to faculty in the Turner College. One of these is the ABDC's decision to now include Compensation and Benefits Review in its journal rankings. This is big news for the Turner College as its editor, Phil Bryant , is a professor of management in the Turner College. The ABDC is proposing that the journal enter its system for the first time as a C-rated journal. Acting Turner College Dean Tesa Leonce sits on the journal's editorial board, while Turner College management professor Mark James has guest-edited an issue of the journal. Published by SAGE, Compensation & Benefits Review is the leading journal for senior executives and professionals who design, implement, evaluate and communicate compensation and benefits policies and programs. The journal supports compensation and benefits specialists and academic ex...
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