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The Early Bird is a daily employee newsletter designed to help faculty and staff members stay connected. Editions include important updates on compensation, policy, decision-making, Faculty Senate, promotions and hiring, events, faculty excellence and more. Read the Early Bird each morning to stay on top of University news. Just check your inbox!
Campus Emergency Notification System Alerts are used for the safety of the entire campus community. All students, faculty and staff are registered for this emergency notification system.
Some buildings and classrooms require that you have a campus ID and/or key to access the space. Stop by the Tivoli Station and get your campus ID before the start-of-semester lines begin. Also, make sure your department requests any keys or ID card access to spaces needed.
The Health Center at Auraria is committed to supporting our amazing faculty and staff at MSU Denver. Medical & Mental Health Services along with our programming are designed to keep faculty staff, and students healthy so they can thrive personally and professionally. The Health Center at Auraria offers a variety of benefits that come along with joining the MSU family, including weekly fitness classes (e.g. Yoga, Zumba, Pilates), access to a yearly drop-in immunization clinic, consultation with our Dietitian and much more!
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Gender-inclusive restrooms provide a safe, private facility for transgender, genderqueer, and gender non-conforming people, families with children, and people with disabilities who may need assistance.
Lactating and/or chestfeeding/bodyfeeding students, employees, and visitors my need a private space to express milk from their body. Having access to an appropriate space on campus to do so is important so that they can fully participate in academic and co-curricular experiences when they need to be on campus for longer period of times.
Note: parents have a right to feed their baby in any space that they occupy
Campus Recreation is a vital part of the college experience and aids in the education and development of the whole person and serves as a place of employment for students. The recreation center provides a unique site for programs and activities aimed at meeting the needs, interests, and expectations of a diverse community.
MSU Denver’s Brand Central page is a one-stop resource to help all members of the MSU Denver community present a cohesive and consistent brand across all marketing and communications efforts.
Here you can find video conference backgrounds, PowerPoint templates, official university logos and more.
There are a variety of restaurants and cafes on campus providing an array for food options.
OSRP Supports faculty and staff funding from federal, state, and local agencies. They assist with research management, proposal development, grants and contracts management, and more.
The Classroom to Career Hub (C2 Hub) is more than a typical career center; it intentionally integrates post-graduate activities related to career into every aspect of the MSU Denver Roadrunner experience. By collaborating directly with students, community & employer partners, and faculty, the C2 Hub champions equitable support and meaningful connections that encourage students to achieve their educational and career aspirations.
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The Auraria Library supports the diverse populations of the Community College of Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and the University of Colorado Denver in achieving academic success. They meet users wherever they are by providing access to information, services, and expertise 24/7, and teach research skills that enable and inspire life-on learning.
The Center for Teaching, Learning and Design produces an extensive resource center for all your online teaching needs. You’ll find everything from tutorials and best practices to immediate support.
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Information Technology Services is here to help you get digitally connected with the MSU Denver community and the various systems utilized by faculty. Visit the Faculty & Staff Tech Road Map and learn about
The MSU Denver faculty union is affiliated with AFT and has been representing their members at all levels of shared governance for over 20 years.
Writing Support For Both Students and Faculty
The MSU Denver Writing Center can help with any writing assignment, in any stage of the writing process. Assignments could include summary/response papers, journals, case studies, research projects, collaborative projects, digital projects, resumes, applications, presentations, and more!
MSU Denver has a diverse array of student service offerings and programmatic opportunities in which students may engage.
Each year, about 1/3 of MSU Denver’s undergraduate students are not retained to the following year. These resources assist faculty with supporting student success and retention.
The Access Center collaborates with and empowers students who have disabilities by coordinating accommodations and support services that enable equal access to the students’ educational experience. Their team provides support in person (Plaza, Suite 112), phone: (303) 615-0200, email: [email protected] or through virtual appointments.
Academic Advising includes, but is not limited to, guidance on choosing majors, concentrations, and other academic programs; connecting academic choices to career planning; helping students understand academic policies and procedures; and referring students to university resources, as appropriate.
The Dean of Students Office is a hub for student support.
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The Immigrant Services Program supports and builds community for students who weren’t born in the U.S or come from families with immigrant background.
The Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion (CMEI) supports students’ sense of belonging in college and affirms their identities by building community through participation in:
CAMP, a U.S. Department of Education grant-funded scholarship program, is designed to meet the academic, financial and social needs of migrant/seasonal farmworkers and their children in pursuing higher education.
This tri-institutional student service supports all genders and sexualities in the campus community using a model of CARE: Community Building, Advocacy & Support, Resources, and Education. The LGBTQ Student Resource Center seeks to remove the barriers that LGBTQ students have in accessing their education on an equitable basis.
TRIO Student Support Services (TRIO SSS) is a federally-funded grant program which serves students who are first-generation, differently-abled (disabled) and low-income. They provide services such as advising, college and life-skills workshops, graduate school visits, access to a computer lab and much more.
The Veteran & Military Student Services program is dedicated to supporting the more than 1,000 military service members, veterans and their family members who choose MSU Denver each year through assistance with: