Metropolitan State University of Denver

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Metropolitan State College of Denver
File:MetroStateDenverLongstack berry 209px.gif
TypePublic
Established1965
PresidentStephen M. Jordan, Ph.D.
Academic staff
299 (fulltime)
Undergraduates20,761[1]
Location, ,
CampusUrban
ColorsBerry and Navy
MascotRoadrunners
Websitewww.mscd.edu

The Metropolitan State College of Denver (also known as Metro State, or informally as Metro or MSCD) is a four-year college located in Denver, Colorado, USA. Metro State is one of the largest four-year colleges in the country and has the second largest enrollment of undergraduates in Colorado. With fifty majors and eighty minors, the college is noted for a wide array of Liberal Arts and Sciences programs as well as its Teacher Education, Business, Aviation, and Criminal Justice programs.[2] Metro State is recognized nationally for graduating a high number of Chicano students and has a well established Chicano Studies program. The college is noted for its fine athletics programs: Metro State's Women's Soccer team won the Division II National Championship in 2004 and 2006; the Men's Basketball team won the Division II National Championship in 2000 and 2002. Metro State is located on the Auraria Campus, along with the University of Colorado Denver and the Community College of Denver, in downtown Denver. Metro State has an enrollment of over 21,000 students.[3]

Metro State college, Brett Bouwer 2006

History and geography

Metro State is located in one of the older areas in Denver. The campus is located at the former townsite of Auraria, which was founded in November 1858. Denver was founded three weeks later across Cherry Creek. Denver would overtake Auraria, yet to the present day, there is still an Auraria neighborhood in Denver. The boundaries of the neighborhood are Colfax Avenue on the south, the South Platte River on the northwest and Cherry Creek on the northeast. The Auraria Campus now dominates this area.

Auraria had a mix of residential areas and industrial areas through the 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. Tivoli Brewery brewed beer in Denver until it closed. The Tivoli now serves as a Student Union to all three schools on the campus. Two churches are still on the campus, St. Elizabeth's Church and St. Cajetan's. The Emmanuel Gallery, which is the oldest synagogue structure in Denver, is on the campus as well.

The Metropolitan State College 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, Metro State 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. The college also admits all students over the age of 20 that have a GED or High School Diploma regardless of their prior academic record, according to the 2004-2005 Metro State College Catalog.

The college mascot is the Roadrunner, which came into being because of the very nature of the campus. Before becoming centralized on the downtown campus, Metro's classes were spread across Denver. Students would only have fifteen minutes to go from class to class and would often run across busy streets in Denver, dodging traffic, to make it to class on time. Hence students were referred to as roadrunners and a mascot was born.

Academics

Metro State Aviation Programs

Metro State has an extensive aviation-related facility known as the "Seventh Street Building" (due to its location on Seventh Street). This facility contains the "World Indoor Airport", an extensive array of flight simulators designed to train students in single-, multi- and turboprop-engine aircraft flight. An ex-United Airlines DC-10 non-moving simulator is also employed. A project is under way to integrate air traffic control services and training into flight simulation training.

In addition, the Metro State Precision Flight Team is a member of NIFA (National Intercollegiate Flying Association) which is an association allowing university flight teams the opportunity to compete nationally in various flying categories of piloting. The Metro State Flight Team traditionally does well against competitors, despite being handicapped by the fact that Metro State, unlike other college aviation programs, do not possess their own fleet of aircraft and must rent aircraft from various local flying clubs at the expense of the teams members. NIFA consists of 80 college teams and only 3 of the colleges do not provide their teams with aircraft, Metro being one. Regardless, these pilots are highly motivated and take pride in the team; not only do they dedicate many hours to the team by organizing and running fund raising events, attending practices every week, recruiting, and traveling to competitions but they also attend Metro and pay for addition training (Private, IFR, Comm, CFI ratings) required to graduate as Aviation Technology Majors.

Current majors offered at Metro State's aviation and aerospace department include professional pilot studies and aviation airport management studies.

The department has a promotional video which can be seen here. [1]

Metro State Journalism

Metropolitan State College of Denver offers an award winning journalism department offering classes for photojournalism, print journalism and broadcast journalism. The Metropolitan and other publications and broadcasts published by the Office of Student Media are part of Metro State's journalism department.

The department has alumni that have won many awards, mostly in the photojournalism area. These awards include College Photographer of the Year from the Atlanta Photojournalism Conference in 2005 won by Evan Semon who was a member of the National Association for Hispanic Journalists and used his accomplishments to obtain a full time staff position at the Rocky Mountain News. The awards also include multiple Pulitzer Prize nominations. The nominations went to Hyoung Chang and Andy Cross. Chang did his work in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq while Cross did his work in Somalia. Both of these students worked under former chair of the department and current photojournalism instructor Kenn Bisio. Other award winning photojournalists are Olga Chilian who won a four year scholarship as well as three paid internships for her work on the Hayman fire of 2002 and Patrick Andrade who won first place in the World Press for his photos of the war in Afghanistan.

The journalism department also offers the most internship opportunities available from Metro State. Marilyn Hetzel heads the intern department and can be contacted through the school. The current head of the journalism department is Deb Hurley.

Student Life

Metro State Student Government

The student government at Metro State operates under the name "Student Government Assembly" (more commonly referred to as "SGA"), and it is composed of legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch is called the SGA Senate, and it is composed of fifteen senators popularly elected each Spring semester to serve one-year terms of office that begins on June 1st. The executive branch includes the popularly-elected SGA President, Vice-President, Student Trustee, and two Representatives to a panel known as the Student Advisory Committee to the Auraria Board ("SACAB"). These five officers form the core of a group called the Executive Committee, which also includes the Speaker of the Senate and five additional officers nominated by the Speaker (usually upon consultation with the SGA President), and subsequently appointed by the Senate through a vote. The President and Vice-President serve one-year terms of office that run concurrently with the senators' terms of office; the Student Trustee and SACAB Representatives' terms of office begin on July 1st. The judicial branch consists of a student court composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices. The Metro State Student Court concerns itself with matters of interpretation, judicial review, and conflict resolution. Justices are appointed by the SGA President with the consent of 2/3 of the SGA Senate to serve perpetual terms. (until they cease to be students at Metro State). The SGA Election Commission is an autonomous panel responsible for administering student government elections. It is composed of a Chairperson and four Commissioners appointed by the SGA President with the consent of 2/3 of the SGA Senate, and they also serve perpetual terms of office. The current SGA Constitution was ratified by the student body in December of 2004, and it has been amended a total of six times. [4]

Events and Special Programs

Metro State Debate

Metro State hosted the NPDA National Tournament in 2001 and 2002, the first school to host the tournament in consecutive years. In 2001 the tournament was the largest debate-only forensics tournmanet ever held in the United States. That record was broken in 2002. The tournament host for both events was Scott Gratson, the Director of Forensics at Metro State. Despite the prominence resulting from hosting two large national tournaments, Metro State ceased to compete in intercollegiate debate following the 2002 season.

Metro State Blogs Project

The Metropolitan State College of Denver Metro Blogs project pilot began in May, 2006, as a way to articulate to future students what it is to be a student at Metropolitan State College of Denver. Metro Bloggers are real students who have agreed to document a semester-long (or more) experience, sharing their week-to-week thoughts and experiences both at the College and in their personal lives away from their studies.

This pilot project is a joint effort between the of College Communications and the Office of Enrollment Services. The Metro Blogs project pilot is scheduled to run throughout the summer and fall semesters of 2006.

Alumni

Individuals of note who have attended Metro State include:

References

  1. ^ 50States.com College Statistics
  2. ^ Metro State University Programs Page
  3. ^ InsideHigherED.com
  4. ^ "Metro Stete SGA Constitution" (PDF). Metropolitan State college of Denver Student Government Assembly. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonth= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Kevin Lucero Less". Internet Movie Database. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonth= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)

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