Auraria Campus is renamed after 50 years

After 50 years of serving as a beacon of higher education in Denver, the Auraria Campus is turning a new page in its storied history. The multi-institutional campus, home to three distinct colleges, has officially been renamed, marking a significant milestone in its journey.
The decision to rebrand this iconic educational hub comes as a surprise to many, sparking curiosity and conversation throughout the Denver community. While the specific new name remains under wraps, the buzz surrounding this change is palpable.
Auraria Campus, nestled in the heart of downtown Denver, has been a cornerstone of urban education since its inception in 1976. Its unique model of hosting three separate institutions – Community College of Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and University of Colorado Denver – on a single, shared campus has made it a trailblazer in collaborative higher education.
The renaming process, shrouded in mystery, has left many wondering about the motivations behind this significant change. Speculations range from honoring a notable figure in Colorado’s history to aligning the campus name with its evolving mission and values.
“Change can be challenging, but it often brings new opportunities,” said a long-time faculty member, speaking on condition of anonymity. “I’m excited to see how this new identity will shape our campus culture and student experience.”
Students, too, have mixed feelings about the change. Sarah, a junior at Metro State, shared, “It’s a bit weird to think my diploma won’t say ‘Auraria Campus’ anymore. But I’m curious to see what this means for our future.”
As the campus community eagerly awaits the official unveiling of the new name, there’s a sense of anticipation in the air. Will this change usher in a new era of growth and innovation? Only time will tell.
One thing is certain, whatever name it bears, this unique educational complex will continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of thousands of students in the heart of the Mile High City.