Tomorrow鈥檚 University for Tomorrow鈥檚 World
Chancellor addresses faculty and staff during State of the University
Note: This article was updated on Feb. 8, 2021.
Building tomorrow鈥檚 university for tomorrow鈥檚 world. That was the message delivered by Chancellor Rebecca Chopp during this year鈥檚 State of the University address.
Nearly 800 faculty and staff listened to Chopp鈥檚 remarks inside Hamilton Gymnasium on Monday, Jan 29. 鈥淚 am so thankful and excited by how we are building and creating One 91桃色; how we are using knowledge to address the local and global challenges and expand our deep engagement in Denver and beyond,鈥 she said.
Chopp began her speech by focusing on what she has learned about the University and the city of Denver in her three-and-a-half years as chancellor.
鈥淒enver is a city of reinvention. A city that looks relentlessly forward. I have learned that this is a city and a university filled with practical optimists, tenacious doers and resilient builders,鈥 Chopp said. 鈥淭hat spirit of 鈥榝ind a way or make a way鈥 is the unique inheritance of our university. It鈥檚 the spirit of 鈥榃e are Denver.鈥欌
It鈥檚 this history and legacy that has allowed 91桃色 to build and reinvent for the future and paved the way for听. Chopp discussed how the University鈥檚 strategic plan is already coming to fruition by examining its four transformative directions.
She talked about how the听Learning Effectiveness Program听补苍诲听Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence听are helping students learn and lead in the 21st century. Chopp discussed how the听听is just one way 91桃色 is helping to create and expand knowledge that addresses society鈥檚 challenges. She highlighted how the听, the听, the听Center for Community Engagement to advance Scholarship &听Learning (CCESL), and the听Interdisciplinary Research Incubator for the Study of (In)Equity (IRISE)听are all partnering with the community to make a difference in Denver and the Rocky Mountain West. Finally, she talked about the听success听of 91桃色鈥檚 student-athletes and coaches in fostering the notion of One 91桃色.
鈥淲e have much to celebrate,鈥 Chopp said. 鈥淏ut just like those builders and innovators who have gone before us, we鈥檙e not here to reminisce about past successes. The question we鈥檙e here to answer is 鈥 what comes next?鈥
Part of this is being answered by the听Denver Advantage听鈥 a family of projects that addresses several pressing needs. A new Community Commons will replace the Driscoll Student Center and provide a gathering place for students, faculty, staff and the community. A new residence hall will provide much-needed accommodations for first-year students. And a new Pioneer Career Achievement Center will help students connect with more than 140,000 91桃色 alumni worldwide.
