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Colorado Mesa University

Colorado Mesa University is a public university in Grand Junction, Colorado. The university's other locations include Bishop Campus, which houses Western Colorado Community College in northwestern Grand Junction, and a regional campus in Montrose, Colorado. Colorado Mesa University grants associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, and master's degrees.

Colorado Mesa University
Former names
Grand Junction Junior College (1925–1937)
Mesa College (1937–1988)
Mesa State College (1988–2011)[1]
MottoRumble Mavs!
TypePublic university
Established1925; 97 years ago (1925)
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$37.2 million (2020)[2]
PresidentJohn Marshall
Students9,110[3]
Undergraduates8,945[4]
Postgraduates165[5]
Location, ,
United States

39°04′50″N 108°33′16″W / 39.08061°N 108.55456°W / 39.08061; -108.55456Coordinates: 39°04′50″N 108°33′16″W / 39.08061°N 108.55456°W / 39.08061; -108.55456
CampusUrban, 104 acres (42 ha)
Colors    Maroon, white & gold
NicknameMavericks
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIRocky Mountain
Websitewww.coloradomesa.edu
A university sign at North 12th Street and North Avenue

Previously Mesa State College, the college attained university status in August 2011 and changed its name to Colorado Mesa University.

Board of Trustees

The Board of Trustees consists of 13 trustees (11 voting and two non-voting members). The voting members are appointed by the Colorado Governor, confirmed by the Colorado State Senate and serve staggered terms. The Colorado Mesa University Student Trustee is elected by the student-body and is considered to be one of the most influential positions in the university and college system. The Senatus Academicus names a member from their ranks to serve as the eleventh member. The Board meets regularly throughout the year and is charged with the task of hiring the President, guiding the mission, and overseeing the budget.[6]

Academics

Colorado Mesa University offers programs leading to awards in five levels: technical certificates, associate degrees, baccalaureate degrees, master's degrees and professional doctoral degrees.

Colorado Mesa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.

Financial aid

During the 2010–2011 school year, Colorado Mesa University distributed over $48 million in financial aid to 75% of the student body population through scholarships, grants, loans and student employment. In addition to funding from the college, the Mesa State Foundation awarded more than $300,000 in private scholarships to over 300 students.[citation needed]

Residence life

 

Colorado Mesa University offers options for students to live on campus. There are currently over 2,000 students living on campus in eleven residential buildings consisting of traditional rooms, suites and pods, and apartments.

Residence halls and apartments are governed by the Residence Hall Association (RHA). The Residence Hall Council (RHC) is an extension of RHA and acts as the governing body for each residence hall. The RHC of each building is composed of an elected executive board and an RHA representative.

Notable facilities

Houston Hall

Houston Hall has the reputation of being the first building on campus. Built in 1940, it is named for the college's first president, Dr. Clifford G. Houston. Prior to its construction, the college had occupied an abandoned school building (the old Lowell School) in the city's downtown area. During the 2011 expansion and renovation project, delicate care was taken to seamlessly match the ornamental brick facade of the new wing with that of the original building.

 
Dominguez Hall

Dominguez Hall

Dominguez Hall was built in 2011 and currently is home for the Davis School of Business and the Center for Teacher Education. This building has several classrooms, including four large semi-circle lecture rooms, computer labs, small study rooms, study open spaces (indoors and outdoors), faculty offices, a coffee shop facility, and board room.

Lowell Heiny Hall

Originally built in 1967 to house the college library, previously located in Houston Hall, Lowell Heiny Hall now houses, University Authorities offices, Registrar's Office, President's Office, HR, Marketing, and faculty offices.

 
University Center

The University Center

The current University Center building was built in 2010 to replace the aging W.W. Campbell College Center. The new University Center houses the main campus dining facilities including: Dining Hall, Bookcliff Cafe, Starbucks Coffee, and a small convenience store. The center also houses the Associated Student Government, The Criterion campus newspaper, KMSA 91.3FM, Bookstore, Ballroom, student lounges, MAV Card Office, and the Student Life office which contains some club offices.

The Maverick Center

Formerly known as Saunders Field House, The Maverick Center houses all athletic facilities in one building, except for football and baseball. Facilities include Brownson Arena, El Pomar Natatorium, Hamilton Recreation Center, and Monfort Family Human Performance Lab. Adjacent to The Maverick Center are Walker Field soccer and lacrosse stadium, Elliot Tennis Complex, Bergman Softball Field, and the Maverick Pavilion.

Moss Performing Arts Center

The Moss Performing Arts Center, named for local Colorado Mesa University supporters John and Angie Moss, provides music, dance and theatre students with the facilities needed to let their creativity shine. The center, which recently underwent a $5.1 million renovation and expansion, is home to the 600-seat William S. Robinson Theatre, a 300-seat recital hall, the Walter Walker Reception Area, the Mesa Experimental Theatre, a design studio, numerous music practice rooms, smart technology classrooms, faculty offices and a dance studio.

Moss is the home to the Theatre and Music Departments which offer a variety of entertainment for the campus and local community throughout the year.

 
Tomlinson Library

Tomlinson Library

By 1984 the library's collection had outgrown Lowell Heiny Library and plans were made to build the collection a new home. The new library was dedicated in 1986. Recognized as an architectural gem in American School and University magazine[citation needed], the library was named for outgoing college president John U. Tomlinson in 1988 to honor his commitment to improved library services at the college. Tomlinson Library now contains over 190,000 volumes, including a large government documents collection, and a geology library. The library houses the Ethridge Pottery Collection of prehistoric southwestern ceramics.

Forensic Investigation Research Station

Known by the acronym "FIRS", this facility consisting of a laboratory building and a fenced-in body farm is located just outside Grand Junction.[7] As of January 2018, the decomposition of eleven bodies was under investigation with a focus on identification of microbial clocks, collections of microorganisms which appear and change in a predictable manner during the course of human body decomposition.[7]

Athletics

CMU's athletic teams are known as the Mavericks; their mascot is symbolized by a rearing bull's head with flaring nostrils. Official colors are maroon, white, and gold. Student body fans are known as The Herd.

The Colorado Mesa Mavericks have 28 varsity teams[8] that compete in NCAA Division II athletics, as part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. CMU fields teams in men's football, men's baseball, men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, women's softball, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, and men's and women's wrestling.

Student media

  • KMSA 91.3 FM
  • The Criterion, student newspaper
  • CMU-TV, student-run television station
  • Horizon, student-run magazine

References

  1. ^ "A Century of College". coloradomesa.edu. Colorado Mesa University. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  2. ^ As of June 30, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  3. ^ "College Navigator - Colorado Mesa University".
  4. ^ "College Navigator - Colorado Mesa University".
  5. ^ "College Navigator - Colorado Mesa University".
  6. ^ http://new.mesastate.edu/trustees/index.html.mesastate.edu[permanent dead link]. 2010. Board of Trustees. Retrieved 2010.09.14
  7. ^ a b Beans, Carolyn (2 January 2018). "Can microbes keep time for forensic investigators?". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115 (1): 3–6. Bibcode:2018PNAS..115....3B. doi:10.1073/pnas.1718156114. PMC 5776831. PMID 29295964.
  8. ^ "About Colorado Mesa University". Retrieved 2 November 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • Colorado Mesa University Athletics website

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For other colleges with similar names see Mesa College disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Colorado Mesa University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Colorado Mesa University is a public university in Grand Junction Colorado The university s other locations include Bishop Campus which houses Western Colorado Community College in northwestern Grand Junction and a regional campus in Montrose Colorado Colorado Mesa University grants associate degrees bachelor s degrees and master s degrees Colorado Mesa UniversityFormer namesGrand Junction Junior College 1925 1937 Mesa College 1937 1988 Mesa State College 1988 2011 1 MottoRumble Mavs TypePublic universityEstablished1925 97 years ago 1925 Academic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 37 2 million 2020 2 PresidentJohn MarshallStudents9 110 3 Undergraduates8 945 4 Postgraduates165 5 LocationGrand Junction Colorado United States39 04 50 N 108 33 16 W 39 08061 N 108 55456 W 39 08061 108 55456 Coordinates 39 04 50 N 108 33 16 W 39 08061 N 108 55456 W 39 08061 108 55456CampusUrban 104 acres 42 ha Colors Maroon white amp goldNicknameMavericksSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II Rocky MountainWebsitewww wbr coloradomesa wbr eduA university sign at North 12th Street and North Avenue Previously Mesa State College the college attained university status in August 2011 and changed its name to Colorado Mesa University Contents 1 Board of Trustees 2 Academics 3 Financial aid 4 Residence life 5 Notable facilities 5 1 Houston Hall 5 2 Dominguez Hall 5 3 Lowell Heiny Hall 5 4 The University Center 5 5 The Maverick Center 5 6 Moss Performing Arts Center 5 7 Tomlinson Library 5 8 Forensic Investigation Research Station 6 Athletics 7 Student media 8 References 9 External linksBoard of Trustees EditThe Board of Trustees consists of 13 trustees 11 voting and two non voting members The voting members are appointed by the Colorado Governor confirmed by the Colorado State Senate and serve staggered terms The Colorado Mesa University Student Trustee is elected by the student body and is considered to be one of the most influential positions in the university and college system The Senatus Academicus names a member from their ranks to serve as the eleventh member The Board meets regularly throughout the year and is charged with the task of hiring the President guiding the mission and overseeing the budget 6 Academics EditColorado Mesa University offers programs leading to awards in five levels technical certificates associate degrees baccalaureate degrees master s degrees and professional doctoral degrees Colorado Mesa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association Financial aid EditDuring the 2010 2011 school year Colorado Mesa University distributed over 48 million in financial aid to 75 of the student body population through scholarships grants loans and student employment In addition to funding from the college the Mesa State Foundation awarded more than 300 000 in private scholarships to over 300 students citation needed Residence life Edit Colorado Mesa University offers options for students to live on campus There are currently over 2 000 students living on campus in eleven residential buildings consisting of traditional rooms suites and pods and apartments Residence halls and apartments are governed by the Residence Hall Association RHA The Residence Hall Council RHC is an extension of RHA and acts as the governing body for each residence hall The RHC of each building is composed of an elected executive board and an RHA representative Notable facilities EditHouston Hall Edit Houston Hall has the reputation of being the first building on campus Built in 1940 it is named for the college s first president Dr Clifford G Houston Prior to its construction the college had occupied an abandoned school building the old Lowell School in the city s downtown area During the 2011 expansion and renovation project delicate care was taken to seamlessly match the ornamental brick facade of the new wing with that of the original building Dominguez Hall Dominguez Hall Edit Dominguez Hall was built in 2011 and currently is home for the Davis School of Business and the Center for Teacher Education This building has several classrooms including four large semi circle lecture rooms computer labs small study rooms study open spaces indoors and outdoors faculty offices a coffee shop facility and board room Lowell Heiny Hall Edit Originally built in 1967 to house the college library previously located in Houston Hall Lowell Heiny Hall now houses University Authorities offices Registrar s Office President s Office HR Marketing and faculty offices University Center The University Center Edit The current University Center building was built in 2010 to replace the aging W W Campbell College Center The new University Center houses the main campus dining facilities including Dining Hall Bookcliff Cafe Starbucks Coffee and a small convenience store The center also houses the Associated Student Government The Criterion campus newspaper KMSA 91 3FM Bookstore Ballroom student lounges MAV Card Office and the Student Life office which contains some club offices The Maverick Center Edit Formerly known as Saunders Field House The Maverick Center houses all athletic facilities in one building except for football and baseball Facilities include Brownson Arena El Pomar Natatorium Hamilton Recreation Center and Monfort Family Human Performance Lab Adjacent to The Maverick Center are Walker Field soccer and lacrosse stadium Elliot Tennis Complex Bergman Softball Field and the Maverick Pavilion Moss Performing Arts Center Edit The Moss Performing Arts Center named for local Colorado Mesa University supporters John and Angie Moss provides music dance and theatre students with the facilities needed to let their creativity shine The center which recently underwent a 5 1 million renovation and expansion is home to the 600 seat William S Robinson Theatre a 300 seat recital hall the Walter Walker Reception Area the Mesa Experimental Theatre a design studio numerous music practice rooms smart technology classrooms faculty offices and a dance studio Moss is the home to the Theatre and Music Departments which offer a variety of entertainment for the campus and local community throughout the year Tomlinson Library Tomlinson Library Edit By 1984 the library s collection had outgrown Lowell Heiny Library and plans were made to build the collection a new home The new library was dedicated in 1986 Recognized as an architectural gem in American School and University magazine citation needed the library was named for outgoing college president John U Tomlinson in 1988 to honor his commitment to improved library services at the college Tomlinson Library now contains over 190 000 volumes including a large government documents collection and a geology library The library houses the Ethridge Pottery Collection of prehistoric southwestern ceramics Forensic Investigation Research Station Edit Main article Body farm Colorado Mesa University Known by the acronym FIRS this facility consisting of a laboratory building and a fenced in body farm is located just outside Grand Junction 7 As of January 2018 the decomposition of eleven bodies was under investigation with a focus on identification of microbial clocks collections of microorganisms which appear and change in a predictable manner during the course of human body decomposition 7 Athletics EditMain article Colorado Mesa Mavericks CMU s athletic teams are known as the Mavericks their mascot is symbolized by a rearing bull s head with flaring nostrils Official colors are maroon white and gold Student body fans are known as The Herd The Colorado Mesa Mavericks have 28 varsity teams 8 that compete in NCAA Division II athletics as part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference CMU fields teams in men s football men s baseball men s and women s basketball women s volleyball men s and women s cross country men s and women s indoor and outdoor track and field men s and women s golf men s and women s soccer men s and women s lacrosse women s softball men s and women s swimming men s and women s tennis and men s and women s wrestling Student media EditKMSA 91 3 FM The Criterion student newspaper CMU TV student run television station Horizon student run magazineReferences Edit A Century of College coloradomesa edu Colorado Mesa University Retrieved 22 November 2022 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 College Navigator Colorado Mesa University College Navigator Colorado Mesa University College Navigator Colorado Mesa University http new mesastate edu trustees index html mesastate edu permanent dead link 2010 Board of Trustees Retrieved 2010 09 14 a b Beans Carolyn 2 January 2018 Can microbes keep time for forensic investigators Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 115 1 3 6 Bibcode 2018PNAS 115 3B doi 10 1073 pnas 1718156114 PMC 5776831 PMID 29295964 About Colorado Mesa University Retrieved 2 November 2021 External links Edit Colorado portalOfficial website Colorado Mesa University Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colorado Mesa University amp oldid 1123133923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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