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On April 6, 2015 Pingree Park was renamed Colorado State University Mountain Campus. This name change was brought about to better align the mountain campus with Colorado State University's other campus locations. Additionally, the name change was a conscious effort to separate the Mountain Campus and its land-grant mission from George Pingree.
As a result, CSU has been seeking to draw more out-of-state students, whose current tuition is three times that of Colorado residents. CSU president Anthony A. Frank included the new stadium as part of this goal saying "the new facility will help build a winning football team while advancing one of the school's highest priorities: attracting ...
CSU is also home to a 1,438-acre (5.8 km 2) Foothills Campus, a 1,575-acre (6.4 km 2) agricultural campus, and the 1,177-acre (4.8 km 2) Pingree Park mountain campus. CSU uses 4,043 acres (16.4 km 2 ) for research centers and Colorado State Forest Service stations outside of Larimer County.
The University of Colorado-Boulder. ... Founded by Thomas Jefferson in 1819, this college and its Jeffersonian architecture have landed on many "most beautiful campus" lists. The Academical ...
The Princeton Review has released its rankings of the prettiest college campuses in the country, as determined by a survey of over 160,000 students from colleges and universities across the nation.
The Colorado State University System recently held a ribbon-cutting and opened CSU Spur, a first-of-its-kind public destination in Denver. CSU opens initial building on new Denver campus Skip to ...
Owned and operated by Colorado State University, it stood on a 161-acre (65 ha) site near Horsetooth Reservoir, about four miles (6 km) west of the school's main campus. The stadium opened in 1968 as the replacement for the old Colorado Field, a 14,000-seat on-campus stadium that is now the site of the "Jack Christiansen Track." [6] [7]
Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Sitting between scenic gorges and overlooking Cayuga Lake, Cornell University's campus spans a vast 745 acres in Ithaca, New York. The campus showcases a ...