Photos: Temple Grandin visits CU

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Autism activist, animal welfare advocate and professor of animal studies at Colorado State University, Temple Grandin, spoke to a packed Glenn Miller Ballroom Thursday evening about the different types of human minds and learning abilities that exist.

She shared her personal experiences and stories with a crowd of about 500 people, Jenna Greenwood, chair of Cultural Events Board, said.

Grandin, the subject of a 2010 HBO biopic, recently released “Different … Not Less,” her new book about ways to improve the lives of those with autism, Asperger’s, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Contact CU Independent Photojournalist James Bradbury at James.bradbury@colorado.edu.

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