CSU icon, Peace Corps architect dies
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Maurice “Maury” Albertson, a CSU professor emeritus who was one of the architects of the Peace Corps, died Sunday at age 90.
Maurice “Maury” Albertson, a CSU professor emeritus who was one of the architects of the Peace Corps, died Sunday at age 90.
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Maurice Albertson, a Colorado State University researcher and an architect of the Peace Corps, has died after a brief illness. He was 90.
Maurice Albertson, an architect of the Peace Corps and a Colorado State University professor emeritus, died Sunday. He was 90.
Albertson spent 30 years at CSU, serving as the first director of its research foundation, director of International Programs and a professor of civil engineering. He was honored in 2006 with an honorary doctorate from CSU for his humanitarian work.
Maurice “Maury” Albertson, a former Colorado State University professor and founding father of the Peace Corps, died Sunday. He was 90.