Columbus, Ga.-based TSYS, a leading global payments provider, and Columbus State University have entered into a unique partnership to develop a new, innovative program within the CSU computer science department specifically designed to prepare students for careers in cybersecurity both in Georgia and throughout the nation.
Columbus State University today officially announced its “First Choice Campaign,” a comprehensive effort designed to raise at least $100 million to create an academic and collegiate environment that will cement CSU’s status as a favored destination for top students and faculty.
Columbus State University and the Muscogee County School District are proving their passion about getting students interested in STEM. They have partnered on a contract that will give every elementary student in every school a chance to interact with the university’s Coca-Cola Space Science Center.
Columbus State University is finalizing plans to move its College of Education and Health Professions to downtown Columbus, a move that will further expand the university’s popular RiverPark campus with an extra 1,800 students, faculty and staff.
Columbus State University in Georgia has acquired Carson McCullers’s adult home in Nyack, N.Y., an estate addition that means Columbus State University now holds one the world’s most impressive McCullers research and artifacts repositories.
For the third year in a row, Columbus State University has a cadet in the nation's Top 20 on the Order of Merit List -- this time at the top -- in rankings that factor in academics, leadership and physical fitness.
When the federal government 'shut down' last month, many military students receiving federal education assistance wondered what to do. Columbus State University in Georgia told its students to stay in school, and now the university is covering $33,000 in tuition costs.
New online degree programs target under-served populations, allowing them to affordably earn a bachelor's degree in just 3 years from a respected comprehensive university.
A recent study of physical attractiveness and how it impacts real estate brokers’ pay and productivity shows that the more attractive the real estate agent, the higher the listing price of the home for sale.
The first cartographic works to delineate Georgia and the first rendering of the state on a wall map scale are among a comprehensive collection of the early maps of Georgia that a supporter is donating to Columbus State University.
David Houston, director of curatorial at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas, will be moving to Georgia to spearhead the opening of The Bo Bartlett Center at Columbus State University’s College of the Arts in downtown Columbus. The Bo Bartlett Center will house the largest single holding of Bartlett’s paintings, including several grand scale works such as the iconic “Leviathan.” Bartlett, a PEW fellow and one of today’s foremost American painters, is helping Columbus State University establish the center in his hometown. The Bo Bartlett Center will be a permanent gallery and learning center with a focus on contemporary art.
Outstanding debate performances have made a difference in past years and the upcoming presidential debates may well have a similar impact, says said David J. Lanoue, Columbus State University political science professor and co-author of The Joint Press Conference: The History, Impact, and Prospects of American Presidential Debates.
Partnering with NASA, researchers from Columbus State University's Coca-Cola Space Science Center will be set up at locations around the world to document Venus’ trip between the Earth and sun, a celestial event that won’t occur again for another 105 years. Stationed in Utah and Columbus, Ga. in North America, Alice Springs in Australia and the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, space science center staff will photograph, shoot video and webcast Venus as it moves across the face of the sun in during the 2012 Transit of Venus on June 5.
Columbus State University and noted American painter Bo Bartlett announced Thursday the creation of a gallery and learning center in Bartlett's hometown of Columbus, Ga. that will house more than $10 million in artwork. The center will house the world’s largest collection of Bartlett’s monumental paintings.
After initially planning to retain all shuttle nozzles for use in their next generation of space vehicles, NASA is allowing one to go on display, and it is coming to Columbus State University’s Coca Cola Space Science Center in Georgia.
A national expert and frequent author on political debates says American voters are seeing “game-changing primary debates” that are different from any we’ve seen before.