Sell our Public Lands? Biodiversity, Human Welfare, Our Heritage
The Global Biodiversity Center will host a discussion on public lands Wednesday, Feb. 22, at Avogadro's Number.
The Global Biodiversity Center will host a discussion on public lands Wednesday, Feb. 22, at Avogadro's Number.
Judaism teaches that the concept of forgiveness constitutes one of the most essential fundamentals of the human relationship with God and with each other.
Colorado State University has long been recognized for its expertise in environmental ethics, a field that CSU Professor Emeritus Holmes Rolston helped found in the 1970s.
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Bernard Rollin is the author of "A New Basis for Animal Ethics: Telos and Common Sense."
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability will host a discussion on the upcoming election.
Kenneth Shockley, who joined CSU this summer as the first person to hold the Holmes Rolston III Endowed Chair in Environmental Ethics, will give an inaugural lecture on Friday, Oct. 14, on balancing the need for development with the need for environmental protection.
Kenneth Shockley, associate professor of philosophy and academic director of the Sustainability Academy at the University at Buffalo-SUNY, will be the first to occupy the Holmes Rolston Endowed Chair in Environmental Ethics at CSU.
Bruce Bodaken (‘73), one of the CSU philosophy department’s most notable alums, recently retired as president, chairman and CEO of health insurance nonprofit Blue Shield of California.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University announced awards for its Global Challenges Research Teams and four Resident Faculty Fellows.
Philosopher, animal ethicist and University Distinguished Professor recognized for Excellence in Research Ethics from Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research.