A message from President 珍妮·戴维森博士.D., on extending the Displaced Aurarian Scholarship

11月. 4, 2021

 

密歇根州立大学丹佛 President Janine Davidson announces the extension of the Displaced Aurarian Scholarship at St. Cajetan的I am pleased to affirm 密歇根州立大学丹佛’s commitment to providing free education for all Aurarians and their direct descendants displaced by forcible removal from the Auraria neighborhood. 密歇根州立大学丹佛 will expand the Displaced Aurarian Scholarship program to include eligibility for all direct, lineal descendants of displaced Aurarians, not only children and grandchildren. The renewal will also expand eligibility to allow the scholarship to be used by part-time students and for graduate studies, as well as undergraduate and certificate programs.  

Metropolitan State University of 丹佛 (密歇根州立大学丹佛) is one of three institutions of higher education located on the Auraria Higher Education Center (AHEC) campus in the Auraria neighborhood, which is 丹佛’s oldest neighborhood and predates the founding of the city itself. The Auraria neighborhood encompasses a geographic area which was originally the traditional territory and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, 阿拉帕霍, 和尤特民族. In 1858, a group of miners from Auraria, Georgia established Auraria, which then merged with the city of 丹佛 in April of 1860. 最终, Auraria became known as a working-class neighborhood, inhabited first by residents of old immigrant populations and then by a large and growing population of Central and Eastern European immigrants and their children. Auraria developed into a vibrant community with rich ethnic diversity. Although it remained diverse, Auraria became a largely Hispanic neighborhood by the middle of the 20th 世纪. 1965年6月, a major flood devastated the Auraria neighborhood and motivated city and state leaders to consider and ultimately enact urban renewal plans. What followed was the forced removal and displacement of more than 300 households to clear the neighborhood for the establishment and construction of the AHEC campus. The displaced residents were compensated for their homes and tuition free education on the AHEC campus was promised for all displaced residents and their children and grandchildren.  

密歇根州立大学丹佛’s history will always be connected to that of the Auraria neighborhood and the tragic removal of its residents for the construction of the AHEC campus, and we are committed to ensuring access to quality education for all Aurarians.   

真诚地,

珍妮·戴维森博士.D.
丹佛州立大学校长