CSU economics professor keeps the beat in his spare time
By day, he’s one of the world’s most renowned environmental economists. By night, he’s a drummer in a band that plays rock, blues and rockabilly.
By day, he’s one of the world’s most renowned environmental economists. By night, he’s a drummer in a band that plays rock, blues and rockabilly.
From Ag Adventure to CSU Day to the newly completed CSU Spur campus, Colorado State University will once again have its imprint all over the National Western Stock Show, being held in Denver Jan. 6-21.
Following her investiture as the 16th president of Colorado State University, Amy Parsons described her top priorities for the institution in her first Fall Address on Oct. 4.
While Johnny Plastini is best known on campus as a faculty member and printmaking area coordinator in the Department of Art and Art History, he also applies his artistic passions to growing hops and brewing beer.
Five staff members in OIP – Alan Boyd, Tyler Clayton, Christy Eylar, John Hildebrand and Scot Smith – make up the band “GUS” and have performed at many of the office’s gatherings.
When asked what memories stick out the most from his five decades working at Colorado State University, Dr. Terry Spraker lists discovering the first case of chronic wasting disease in an elk, working with a young pathologist named Tony Frank and the burning of Old Main in 1970.
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University’s renowned animal behaviorist and autism advocate, will receive the 2023 Founders Day Medal, a top university honor launched in 2010 to commemorate CSU’s birthday on Feb. 11.
Albert Bimper, Jr., wears a lot of hats at CSU. And in the past few years, he’s been trying on a different hat – a cowboy hat.
Whitney Dwyer and Ben Fogelberg are no strangers to working at the same organization.
Getting around campus just got a whole lot easier for students with permanent disabilities.