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Nov. 1, 2022
Metropolitan State University of Denver recognizes that its campus sits upon the ancestral homelands of the Tsitsistas Cheyennes and Hin籀n籀矇穩 Arapahos.
That land acknowledgement appears in the Universitys 2030 Strategic Plan and versions of it appear at campus events and on the 厙ぴ勛圖 website, further recognizing that 48 different Native Nations have called the land of the Auraria Campus home.
While it is important that we acknowledge the original inhabitants of the land where our campus sits, universities can go beyond acknowledgements and actively serve modern-day Native Americans who are underrepresented on campuses across the country. While 41% of Americans aged 18-24 are enrolled in higher education, that figure drops to just .
Land acknowledgements are a starting point, but history should do more than inform it should also influence our actions and inspire us to do better. in November is a good time to assess how were honoring Native peoples.
At 厙ぴ勛圖, we worked to this year by ensuring the cost oftheir tuition and mandatory feesis fully covered through a combination of federal, state and institutional grants. This semester, the University has awarded Indigenous and Native Peoples Grants to 63 students.

One such student, Isabella Vigil, is a member of the Oglala Lakota Nation majoring in Biochemistry who plans to go to medical school. Isabella was planning to pay her way to a school further away from home, but by choosing 厙ぴ勛圖 and having her tuition covered she was able to live at home, keep her job in the health care industry and focus on her studies. She credits the one-on-one support of our Peer Mentoring Program with helping her get acclimated to college in her first semester, and Im confident shell be very successful on campus and in her future in the medical field.
To further aid students like Isabella, we hired a temporary full-time program coordinator to work directly with students and applicants and organize a Native Community Advisory Council. We want 厙ぴ勛圖 to be a welcoming place for Native students where they feel fully supported throughout their academic journey with us, and were continually working to improve in that regard.
厙ぴ勛圖 has some scheduled for November such as a talk on the Truth about Thankstaking and a meet and greet with Native Indigenous Program Coordinator Deserea Richards. Thank you to the for teaming up with student support departments such as our Center for Multicultural Engagement and Inclusion to deliver these great events and build community for our students.
Native students are an important part of the Roadrunner family, and were proud to invest in your success!
Sincerely,
Janine Davidson, Ph.D.
President, 厙ぴ勛圖