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Author: Laura Miller

It may not look like a dinosaur, but that phone on your desk is about to become extinct.  Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Information Technology Services is phasing out most physical desk phones running on Skype for Business software. The change, now underway across campus, will modernize and provide consistent and convenient communications throughout the […]

Author: Laura Miller

A familiar publication is turning the page to its next chapter.  This fall, RED Magazine has officially rebranded as MSU Denver Magazine, a refreshed print publication designed to deepen connections with alumni and better support the University’s engagement and fundraising goals.  Scheduled to arrive in mailboxes this month, the Fall 2025 issue features a new […]

Author: Laura Miller

September is national Emergency Preparedness Month. Faculty and staff members can do their part to stay safe and well on campus by following these tips:  Update contact information in the Emergency Notification System  When a campus emergency or safety incident occurs, the Auraria Campus Police Department and the Auraria Higher Education Center Office of Emergency […]

Author: Laura Miller

The Metropolitan State University of Denver Board of Trustees on Friday accepted and celebrated one of the largest philanthropic gifts in University history, underscoring the community’s continued commitment to investing in MSU Denver’s mission.  The $10 million anonymous gift will help support the University’s first residence hall, which is being built on the north side […]

Author: Laura Miller

Whether it’s the biology of embryonic zebrafish or the cultural impact of film, the annual Metropolitan State University of Denver Faculty Research Symposium has become a showcase of the wide-ranging scholarship happening across campus. Organizers, hoping for even more diverse and curiosity-inspiring topics this year, have called for speaker proposals from campus researchers.   “The […]

Author: Laura Miller

Faculty and staff members are choosing to grow their careers at Metropolitan State University of Denver, according to the latest employee data.   Survey results and turnover analysis from Human Resources show that employees continue to find value in the University’s culture, support systems and advancement opportunities and are staying as a result.   The continued stability […]

Author: Laura Miller

Auraria Campus officials broke ground Wednesday on a $36 million Campus Public Safety Center, a project that leaders say will modernize public safety facilities with student-centered services and community engagement.  The new two-story, 32,000-square-foot facility will serve as the cornerstone of an updated safety infrastructure for the shared downtown Denver campus, home to Metropolitan State […]

Author: Laura Miller

Metropolitan State University of Denver employees asked for more ways to volunteer through the workplace, and now they have an entire week. Roadrunners Give Back Week, which launches this fall as a direct response to faculty and staff interest in service and civic engagement, is open for registration.  Running Sept. 29 through Oct. 4, the […]

Author: Laura Miller

Suicide is a leading cause of death for college-age adults. In 2022, it was the second-leading cause of death in the United States among people ages 20 to 24, and for ages 15 to 19 it was third, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Vital Statistics Reports.  The Metropolitan State University […]