Vol. 128, No. 89 Tuesday, February 12, 2019
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Former Colorado State University President Albert Yates speaks after accepting the Founders Day Medal Feb. 11. Yates’ tenure lasted from 1990 to 2003. PHOTO BY MATT TACKETT
Former CSU President Albert Yates receives Founders Day Medal By Ravyn Cullor @RCullor99
President Tony Frank presented the Founders Day Medal for the last time to his mentor and former University President Albert Yates. The ceremonty fell on Colorado State University’s 149th anniversary celebration Monday. Yates served as CSU’s president from 1990 to 2003 and is
remembered for re-emphasizing the University’s land-grant status in his efforts to make CSU a nationally recognized institution. During his tenure, Yates also supported the CSU football program, according to a video shown during the Founders Day ceremony. “(In 1990) the goal was, simply speaking, to make CSU better, to transform what appeared at the time to be an institution which operated on the side-
lines into a coherent institution that we could be proud to call a university,” Yates said. “Within a very short period of time, we were able to bring people together in a very significant way and I think that became the platform for what we really wanted to do.” In his first year as president, enrollment increased by about 3,000 students, according to the office of Institutional Research, Planning and Effective-
ness. During his tenure, the University saw an increase of 26 percent in enrollment. More than 80 people attended the Founders Day ceremony, including Yates’ family and a number of current and past leaders of CSU. Honoring individuals or families that have had a significant impact on CSU’s history, the Founders Day Medal was first awarded in 2010 to the Monfort family, followed by eight others including
Pat Stryker and former President William Morgan. Frank said the award was created in 2010 as a way to rally the University around influential leaders during the Great Recession. During his speech, Frank said that, while he was honored to give awards to the former recipients, this year was different both because it was his final time
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