2015 Lilla B. Morgan grants support arts, culture at CSU
lillaSeven Colorado State University programs received spring 2015 grants from the University’s Lilla B. Morgan Memorial Endowment, the premier fund to support arts and culture at CSU.
lillaSeven Colorado State University programs received spring 2015 grants from the University’s Lilla B. Morgan Memorial Endowment, the premier fund to support arts and culture at CSU.
Individuals on the autism spectrum have different ways of thinking. Some are photo-realistic visual thinkers, others are pattern thinkers who view things spatially, and still others think verbally. And Temple Grandin says the world needs all these different kinds of minds engaged in solving problems.
Thanks to overwhelming interest, the President’s Community Lecture Series event featuring Temple Grandin April 13 is now sold out. For those unable to get a ticket, Grandin’s talk will be viewable live on the SOURCE website.
Once again, renowned CSU Professor of Animal Sciences and autism advocate Temple Grandin is taking to social media to engage with people interested in her work – and on the same day that she will deliver the next President’s Community Lecture Series talk on April 13.
CSU has added two more high-profile speakers to its “Advancing the Agriculture Economy Through Innovation” summit – Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock will deliver keynote addresses on Thursday, March 19, at the Lory Student Center.
CSU President Tony Frank will hold an open forum for students from 1-2 p.m. March 5 in the North Ballroom of the Lory Student Center.
CSU President Tony Frank will host two open forums on Feb. 16 for university faculty and staff.
Thanks to five years of building state-of-the-art facilities, a 13 percent increase in total faculty and a 51 percent boost in scholarship and need-based aid, Colorado State University has reached new heights -- and is striving to be even better in the future.
In his annual Presidential Fall Address on Wednesday, Colorado State University President Tony Frank announced that a top priority for this year is to create an exceptional work environment for CSU's adjunct faculty.