CSU master's program gets $400,000 gift
Erika Gonzalez, Rocky Mountain News
Published October 26, 2007 at midnight
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Colorado State University's College of Business will receive $400,000 of grants from the Bohemian Foundation to support the college's new master's program in sustainable enterprise.
The 18-month master's program teaches students to use entrepreneurial approaches to address such global problems as poverty, environmental damage and poor health.
The first students enrolled in the program this fall.
The Bohemian Foundation, a private family foundation focused on the Fort Collins area, will award $100,000 to the program every year for four years.
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