Renowned environmental economist Edward Barbier joins CSU
Ed Barbier, one of the most cited environmental economists in the world, has joined Colorado State University’s Department of Economics in the College of Liberal Arts.
Ed Barbier, one of the most cited environmental economists in the world, has joined Colorado State University’s Department of Economics in the College of Liberal Arts.
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CSU Professor of English Camille Dungy, an award-winning author of four full-length poetry collections and the editor of three poetry anthologies, released her first collection of literary essays, Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History, on June 13.
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