President Stuart Rayfield has approved the promotion and/or tenure of 27 members of the Columbus State University faculty — granted in recognition of their commitment to teaching, scholarship and service. Their new appointments will begin in August to coincide with the start of the 2026-27 academic year. Among those approved by Rayfield is Mark James, who will hold the rank of professor of management beginning with the next academic year. James is currently nominated for the 2026 Turner College Research Award. Bolstering his nomination for this award are recent publications in the Journal of Business and Economics and the Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice.
Joining James among this list of 27 is the TSYS School's Elke Brumbaugh, who was promoted to Senior Lecturer. Brumbaugh is currently nominated for the 2026 Turner College Teaching Award. In that regard, she immerses her students in authentic, hands-on environments, supported through mentorship, in order to expose them to real world applications of their studies. As Brumbaugh explains, "These experiences provide students with tangible connections between classroom instruction and operational environments, reinforcing their understanding and inspiring career pathways."
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