Reminders
Seeking Roadrunner Shoutout nominations
The Early Bird needs more faculty and student-employee nominees for the Roadrunner Shoutout of the Week series. Please take a moment to share your gratitude and nominate employees who are going above and beyond to uphold the University’s CADRE values.
To nominate outstanding employees for the Roadrunner Shoutout of the Week award, please complete the form on the Roadrunner Shoutout of the Week webpage. Tell us how your nominee is making an impact through great teaching, service to students or innovation. Winners will be selected each week and profiled in the Early Bird on Thursdays. Winners will also get a shoutout on social media.
Vote for President Davidson as the 9News Leader of the Year
Metropolitan State University of Denver President Janine Davidson, Ph.D., is one of three finalists for the 9News Leader of the Year award. Show your Roadrunner spirit by casting your vote, RSVPing to meet the finalists and registering for the Leading Colorado Luncheon for the live announcement of the winner.
Voting open through April 5
Meet the Finalists Panel
March 16
3:45-6 p.m.
Leading Colorado Luncheon
April 6
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Tuesday Talks With Tatum
Each Tuesday
Noon
To help Provost Alfred Tatum, Ph.D., advocate for Roadrunners, all MSU Denver faculty members, staff members and administrators are invited to share what’s on their mind in Talks With Tatum on Tuesday. The weekly open forum provides employees with the opportunity to ask questions and share ideas with Tatum. The informal events will be held virtually, and employees can drop in and out as needed.
Help promote Free Application Days
Until March 6
Future Roadrunners will have the $25 undergraduate-and-graduate application fee waived next week in honor of the second annual Free Application Days event at Metropolitan State University of Denver. In addition to the fall statewide free-application period, MSU Denver hosts a University-specific free-application event to better serve aspiring scholars.
Call for Commencement Marshals
Register by March 21
Faculty and staff members are encouraged to register to volunteer as marshals for the spring Commencement ceremony May 13 at Denver Coliseum. All marshals are required to reserve regalia or wear the regalia of their alma mater.
To reserve regalia, click here and enter “Metropolitan” in the search bar. “Metropolitan State University of Denver” will appear, and you can follow instructions to complete your order. Regalia are free for all faculty and staff members who order through the link above, and you will be able to pick up items on campus or in the assembly area on Commencement day.
Submit your Professional Development Conference proposal
March 27
Denver Coliseum
MSU Denver invites you to share your expertise with community members at this year’s Professional Development Conference on May 25. Presentation proposals should be relevant to this year’s theme, Empowering a Community of Leaders, including but not limited to personal growth, group dynamics, inclusive leadership and campus engagement. Proposals can be submitted here.
Upcoming events
Performance Art Week celebrates 10th event
The Auraria Campus is hosting the 10th Performance Art Week. Be sure to attend one of the following events:
Gregg Deal spoken-word performance
Tuesday, 4 p.m.
Emmanuel Art Gallery, 1205 10th St. Plaza
PAW X-tra Large and PAW X reception
Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.
D&F Tower and Rock Bottom Brewery, 16th and Arapahoe
Live performances
Wednesday, noon-5 p.m.
Emmanuel Art Gallery, 1205 10th St. Plaza
Women in Sport Management Panel and Networking Event
Wednesday, 1-3 p.m.
Center for Advanced Visualization and Experiential Analysis (virtual option available)
The Department of Human Performance and Sport is hosting the fifth annual Women in Sport Management Panel and Networking Event on Wednesday. This event coincides with National Girls and Women in Sport Day, an annual day of observance to acknowledge the accomplishments of female athletes, recognize the influence of sports participation for women and girls, and honor the progress and continuing struggle for equality for women in sports.
Panel speakers:
- Megan Scremin, president and CEO of Special Olympics Colorado
- Shana Ferguson, chief commercial officer of USA Swimming
- Arielle Orsuto, sports reporter for 9News
- Stephanie Zoesch, compliance-development coordinator for the U.S. Center for SafeSport and an MSU Denver alumna.
This is a free event for students, faculty members, staff members and local community members. Register today.
‘Edges’ by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul
Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
Eugenia Rawls Courtyard Theatre, King Center, Auraria Campus
MSU Denver’s Department of Theatre and Dance and Music Department proudly present “Edges,” directed by Marilyn “Cookie” Hetzel. The departments recommend purchasing tickets ahead of time here or by calling 303-556-2296. Children under age 5 are not permitted in the theatre as a courtesy to actors and other patrons.
Prices:
Community adults: $21
MSU Denver students: Free with ID
Faculty and staff members: $11
Seniors and other students with ID: $11
Young Adult Fiction: Reading and Discussion with Authors
Thursday, 2 p.m.
Hosted by the Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry
Panelists Samantha Cohoe and Jenny Elder Moke will discuss the craft and business of writing, from that shiny new idea to seeing your book on shelves for the first time. The authors will discuss their recent novels and will share key steps in their processes that are essential to starting the journey, staying on the path through the murky middle and celebrating hard-earned publishing victories.
Circle of Solace support group
Friday, 10-11 a.m.
With the past two years being physically and emotionally challenging, MSU Denver employees created Circle of Solace as a space for fellow faculty and staff members to gather and learn about the grief process.
Attend here.
Body Sculpt Thems/Fems/Mens: A Gender Affirming Workout Series
Through March 18
Body Sculpt Thems/Fems/Mens is a 60-minute, gender-affirming, full-body workout series. The series includes four classes per week, each offering two workouts: one targeted at developing a more feminine physique and one more targeted at building a masculine frame. Participants can choose which workout suits them best. All fitness levels are welcome. Each workout can be modified to fit anyone. Come get your sweat on in a comfortable, safe space with Bailey McCoy (they/them) as your instructor. To register, please visit this link.
Mondays: 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 8-9 a.m.
Wednesdays: 2-3 p.m.
Rates:
MSU Denver students – free
Community College of Denver/University of Colorado Denver students – $20
Faculty/staff – $30
Single class – $5
Master of Science in Clinical Behavioral Health Open House
Feb. 28 at 1 p.m. and March 7 at 5 p.m.
Learn more about the Master of Science in Clinical Behavioral Health Addictions Counseling program at a virtual open house. The program is accepting applications for fall through April 15.
Visit the program website or contact [email protected] for more information or to set up an advising session.
Rachel B. Noel Distinguished Visiting Professorship welcomes Calvin Mackie Community Lecture and Awards
March 8, 6-7:30 p.m.
Shorter Community AME Church
Campus keynote
March 9, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
St. Cajetan’s (online is available)
Untold Stories of Rachel Noel: Film and Panel Discussion
March 9, 2-3:30 p.m.
The Rachel B. Noel Distinguished Visiting Professorship was initiated in 1981 to foster multiculturalism, diversity and academic excellence at MSU Denver. The professorship brings renowned scholars and artists of distinction to MSU Denver to conduct classes, seminars, performances and lectures for students, faculty members and the larger Denver population.
Calvin Mackie is an inventor, entrepreneur, author and former engineering professor who founded STEM NOLA, a nonprofit in New Orleans that has engaged more than 70,000 K-12 students in STEM activities.
A community reception is March 8, and a campus keynote will be presented March 9.
The theme is “Stronger STEM, Stronger Society.”