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Philosophy of balancing development and environmental protection

Jeff Dodge October 09, 2016

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.

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New York prof named to Holmes Rolston Chair in Environmental Ethics

Jeff Dodge May 31, 2016

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.

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A business leader with a philosophical mind

Rachael Johnson May 02, 2016

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.

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Bernard Rollin lauded with lifetime achievement award

Mary Guiden March 30, 2016

Philosopher, animal ethicist and University Distinguished Professor recognized for Excellence in Research Ethics from Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research.

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CSU philosophy prof doing book signings around Colorado

Jeff Dodge September 01, 2015

Phil Cafaro, a CSU philosophy professor and author of How Many is Too Many: The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States, will be hosting several book signings this month at bookstores along the Front Range.

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