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|name = Metropolitan State University of Denver |image_name = MSU Denver seal.png |image_size = 150px |motto = We Educate Colorado |established = 1965 |type = Public, Urban-grant,[1] Space-grant[2]{{full citation needed|date=November 2012}} |endowment = US$8.6 million (2009)[3] |president = Janine A. Davidson[4] |city = Denver |state = Colorado |country = United States |campus = Urban,{{convert|126|acre|km2|1|adj=on}}[5] |former_names = Metropolitan State College Metropolitan State College of Denver (until 2012) |undergrad = 23,948[6] |postgrad = 256 |faculty = 540 (fulltime) |athletics = NCAA Division II – Rocky Mountain |nickname = Roadrunners |mascot = Rowdy the Roadrunner |colors = Blue & Red {{Color box|#00447c|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#d11242|border=darkgray}} |affiliations = Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program |logo = |website = {{URL|www.msudenver.edu}} |coor = {{Coord|39.7440|-105.0115|dim:1000_region:US-CO_type:event|display=inline,title|name=Metropolitan State University of Denver}} }}Metropolitan State University of Denver (MSU Denver) is a public university in Denver, Colorado. MSU Denver is located on the Auraria Campus, along with the University of Colorado Denver and the Community College of Denver, in downtown Denver, adjacent to Speer Boulevard and Colfax Avenue. MSU Denver has an enrollment of more than 21,000 students.[6] History and geographyThe institution is located in one of the oldest areas of Denver. The campus is located at the former townsite of Auraria, which was founded in November 1858. Denver was founded three weeks later on the opposing side (east side) of Cherry Creek. Denver would soon overtake Auraria after thriving for a mere two years. For a century following, an Auraria neighborhood would remain. The boundaries of the former neighborhood were Colfax Avenue on the south, the South Platte River on the northwest and Cherry Creek on the northeast. The Auraria Campus, Pepsi Center, and Elitch Gardens now inhabit this area. Auraria had a mix of residential areas and industrial areas through the early to mid-20th century. When the campus was built, many Aurarians, a majority of them Hispanic, were displaced and the school promised to serve the community. The historic Tivoli Brewery was a popular beer brewery on this site that was preserved and the building now serves as the Tivoli Student Union to all three schools on the campus; among other things it is noted for being the site of a stage of the now-defunct Coors Classic world-class bicycle race. Many original buildings remain on campus including a preserved street of Victorian cottages in the 9th Street Historic District. Two churches are still on the campus, St. Elizabeth's of Hungary and St. Cajetan's. The Emmanuel Gallery, which is the oldest synagogue structure in Denver, is on the campus as well and serves as a museum. Metropolitan State University of Denver was founded in 1965 as an opportunity school. The concept was that people from all walks of life could have a chance at a college education. By design, MSU Denver is required to be accessible to all, which is why it consistently has some of the lowest tuitions of four-year Colorado colleges and universities. Approximately a third of the student body are students of color. The Auraria Campus is situated between Sports Authority Field at Mile High and Pepsi Center. During the 2008 Democratic National Convention, MSU Denver started the semester a week early, closed for the convention, and then restarted on schedule. The campus was within the security perimeter designated by the United States Secret Service, leading to the decision to close the campus to all except essential personnel.[7] MSU Denver was the first university to allow DREAMers to have a chance at higher education. It made national headlines.[8][9][10][11] Name change controversyThe then-Metropolitan State College of Denver Board of Trustees on March 9, 2011, approved a legislative proposal to change the institution's name to "Denver State University" following a vote among students and faculty.[12][13] University of Denver administration and faculty publicly objected to "Denver State University" as MSU Denver's new name.[14][15][16] As a result of this, the Board of Trustees decided to cancel the planned name change. Some community members objected and viewed this change of plans as allowing a private university (University of Denver) deciding the fate of a public one (MSU Denver).[17][18]On July 1, 2012, the name officially became Metropolitan State University of Denver. To coincide with the new transition from college to university status, the Student Success Building opened its doors and now houses administrative offices, including admissions and financial aid, as well as state-of-the-art classrooms. Different names
Campus{{Main|Auraria Campus}}The Auraria Campus is the main campus of MSU Denver and is located to the southwest of downtown Denver in the Auraria Neighborhood, enclosed by Auraria Pkwy to the west and north, Speer Blvd to east, and Colfax Ave to the south. MSU Denver shares the campus with two other higher education institutions, the University of Colorado Denver and Community College of Denver. The traditional main entrance to campus is Speer & Lawrence between the North and Science buildings. However, in recent years due to the addition of the RTD Light Rail, many students regard the Colfax At Auraria station at 10th St & Colfax to be the main entrance. The campus is located in the heart of the central business district and is in close proximity to the Pepsi Center, Elitch Gardens, The Colorado Convention Center, The Denver Performing Arts Complex, Larimer Square, and the 16th Street Mall. The reclaimed Callie Maher brewery, which closed in 1969, now operates as a student union serving all 3 schools on campus.[19] There are ongoing building renovations on campus, including the library, as well as a new aerospace building next to the Student Success building. Light Rail
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Organization and administrationPresidentJanine Anne Davidson, Ph.D. became president of MSU Denver on July 24, 2017. Board of TrusteesOn June 7, 2002, Gov. Bill Owens signed House Bill 1165 – Concerning the Establishment of an Independent Governing Board for Metropolitan State College of Denver – and named his appointees to MSU Denver's Board of Trustees.[20][21] Student governmentMSU Denver's student government operates under the name "Student Government Assembly" (more commonly referred to as "SGA"), and it is composed of legislative. executive, and electoral branches. The legislative branch is the Student Senate, which is composed of up to eight senators popularly elected each spring semester to serve one-year terms of office that begin on June 1. Senate leadership includes the Speaker, the Speaker pro-tempore, and the Parliamentarian. The Senate is the policy-making body of the SGA. The current SGA Constitution was placed into effect on November 3, 2017.[22] Schools and centersMSU Denver contains three colleges and two schools.[23]
Metropolitan State University of Denver is also home to a variety of projects, research centers, and institutes. AccreditationMSU Denver is accredited by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)[24] and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA).[6] The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree program[25] is accredited by ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.[26] The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems degree program[27] is accredited by ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.[28] Student lifeGreek lifeThe institution has various fraternity and sorority chapters, including[29]
Student mediaThe Office of Student Media supports four student media productions:[30]
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Athletics{{Main|Metro State Roadrunners}}MSU Denver has produced 239 All-Americans and was one of the seven charter members of the Colorado Athletic Conference in 1989 before joining the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in 1996. MSU Denver competed as a NAIA member until 1983, when the Roadrunners jumped to the NCAA Division II ranks. Since 1998, MSU Denver has captured 32 regular season conference titles, 35 conference tournament championships, as well as the 2000 & 2002 NCAA Division II Men's Basketball National Championships and the 2004 and 2006 NCAA Division II Women's Soccer national crowns. MSU Denver also boasts six individual national championships. Men's springboard diver Jeffrey Smith became Metro's first national champion winning the Men's NAIA national championship on the three meter spring board in 1984. Men's swimmer Darwin Strickland won national championships in the 50m freestyle and 100m freestyle in 1995, and also won the 100m freestyle in 1996. Anthony Luna won men's track championships in the 800 meters during the indoor and outdoor seasons in 2009.[36] Metro State's main rivals are Colorado School of Mines, Fort Lewis College, and Regis University.
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† = private ‡ = London Consortium[46] International relationships
Notable alumniIndividuals of note who have attended the institution include:
See also
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