Temple Grandin, left, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, left, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A horse is seen at the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities as Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the campus Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. She was there to consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, left, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, left, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A horse is seen at the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities as Temple Grandin, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the campus Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. She was there to consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Temple Grandin, center, Colorado State University professor and pioneer in animal handling, tours the Laramie County Community College agriculture facilities Monday, Sept. 16, 2019, while consulting on a possible renovation and expansion. Nadav Soroker/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
CHEYENNE – Temple Grandin has pioneered research in animal science, consulted livestock operations across the country and even had an HBO movie made about her life. Now, her next big task is helping bring Laramie County Community College’s Agriculture and Equine Master Plan to fruition.