Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 58.79 |
Liaison | Mike Furno |
Submission Date | June 9, 2021 |
University of Denver
PRE-3: Institutional Boundary
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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N/A |
Christopher
Pena Director of Data Management Institutional Research & Analysis |
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Institution type:
Doctoral/Research
Institutional control:
Private non-profit
A brief description of the institution’s main campus and other aspects of the institutional boundary used to complete this report:
The University of Denver is the oldest private research in the Rocky Mountain region and is committed to engaging with students in advancing scholarly inquiry, cultivating critical and creative thought, and generating knowledge. As part of our strategic vision, DU IMPACT 2025, the University strives to educate the 21st-century citizens and leaders needed in its organizations and communities all while maintaining our mission to be a great, private University dedicated to the public good. We do this through five strategic imperatives; to ensure a sustainable future, to create a holistic '4D' student experience, to cultivate a diverse inclusive experience, to define and model a global engaged research university, and to ensure academic excellence.
Which of the following features are present on campus and which are included within the institutional boundary?:
Present? | Included? | |
Agricultural school | No | No |
Medical school | No | No |
Other professional school with labs or clinics (e.g. dental, nursing, pharmacy, public health, veterinary) | No | No |
Museum | No | No |
Satellite campus | No | No |
Farm larger than 2 hectares or 5 acres | No | No |
Agricultural experiment station larger than 2 hectares or 5 acres | No | No |
Hospital | No | No |
The rationale for excluding any features that are present from the institutional boundary:
The following University owned space was excluded from STARS reporting:
The University owns several properties off campus, including Greek houses, single-family homes, and apartments. The individual renters of these properties pay the utilities directly, not through the University.
The University has several remote locations - the Echo lake Station, Chamberlain Observatory, and Mt. Evans Observatory - that were not included because of unavailability of utility information.
The University owns several properties off campus, including Greek houses, single-family homes, and apartments. The individual renters of these properties pay the utilities directly, not through the University.
The University has several remote locations - the Echo lake Station, Chamberlain Observatory, and Mt. Evans Observatory - that were not included because of unavailability of utility information.
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
The following University owned space was excluded from STARS reporting:
The University owns several properties off campus, including Greek houses, single-family homes, and apartments. The individual renters of these properties pay the utilities directly, not through the University.
The University has several remote locations - the Echo lake Station, Chamberlain Observatory, and Mt. Evans Observatory - that were not included because of unavailability of utility information.
The University owns several properties off campus, including Greek houses, single-family homes, and apartments. The individual renters of these properties pay the utilities directly, not through the University.
The University has several remote locations - the Echo lake Station, Chamberlain Observatory, and Mt. Evans Observatory - that were not included because of unavailability of utility information.
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