CSU opens initial building on first-of-its-kind free, public campus

A 9-foot kitten statue will greet guests at the CSU Spur Vida building – it will meow when approached from the front and hiss when approached from behind, to showcase appropriate human-animal interaction (and it’s a great photo opp!).
Currently, seven horses in the Temple Grandin Equine Center call CSU Spur’s Vida building home.
An exterior art installation at CSU Spur’s Vida building reinterprets electrocardiogram (ECG) vital signs and other data visualizations of horses at various modes of activity into an expansive and dimensional mural of a horse.
Underwater treadmills sit ready for use – and for visitors to watch them in action – at the Equine Sport Medicine & Rehabilitation space at CSU Spur.
The Vida building sits at the northwest corner of the main intersection of the new National Western Center, and is the first of three CSU Spur buildings to open to the public on Jan. 7.
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On Jan. 7, the Colorado State University System will open CSU Spur, a year-round and first-of-its-kind public destination in Denver, located at the National Western Center. The first facility to open at CSU Spur is called the Vida building, which translates to “life” in Spanish, and focuses on animal and human health.

CSU Spur is made up of three buildings that are open to the public and offer grade-level aligned experiential education and a chance for people to watch professionals at work – in Vida, visitors will be able to watch veterinarians perform surgery on dogs and cats, therapists working with horses to offer equine assisted therapies, and veterinarians helping equine athletes through strength-building and therapeutic exercises. Seven horses currently live on-site at the new Vida building as part of the Temple Grandin Equine Center equine assisted services program.

Visitors can engage with interactive exhibits, demonstrations, evaluate X-Rays and animal health in a mock veterinary clinic, and explore animal anatomy through virtual reality. Daily demonstrations, educational programs, and events can be found year-round at csuspur.org/events.

“We’re proud to open this new campus up to everyone with an interest in learning and discovering more about our world, our health, the food we eat, and the water that sustains us. Spur belongs to all of Colorado; it’s created through partnerships with people and communities around our state; and there’s no place like it anywhere. We hope everyone feels welcome to come in and check it out,” said Tony Frank, chancellor of the CSU System.

The new campus in Denver brings students closer to seeing themselves in professions connected to food, water, and health – the three topic areas that CSU Spur’s Terra, Hydro, and Vida buildings focus on, respectively.

CSU Spur won’t grant college degrees; instead, it will welcome the public, including K-12 students on field trips, it will foster research collaborations, create spaces for innovation and collaboration, and host visitors from around the world. CSU Spur is an innovative, first-of-its-kind take on the mission of public access on which CSU was founded.

“As Colorado’s land-grant institution, CSU is committed to making our world-class teaching, research, and engagement resources accessible to our entire state. That’s why I am so excited about the new CSU Spur campus,” said Joyce McConnell, president of CSU, the flagship university located in Fort Collins. “Its interactive spaces will give K-12 students a glimpse of the hands-on educational experiences they can find in college, including of course at CSU.  And the unique structure of Spur, with the three themed buildings focused on health, water, and food, offers our researchers, staff, and students an extraordinary stage on which to demonstrate our innovative approach to sustaining both a thriving planet and flourishing humanity.”

The CSU System – made up of CSU, a Carnegie R1 doctoral university in Fort Collins; CSU Pueblo, a regional serving campus among the most diverse in the state; and CSU Global, a fully online campus serving non-traditional students globally – has worked to bring all three campuses to life within the CSU Spur campus in Denver.


Be part of CSU Spur’s grand opening!

CSU Spur’s Vida building is open year-round to the public; Join special opening events this January. Event details and free registration, available here.

  • Jan. 6: Community Sneak Peek event for neighbors in Globeville and Elyria-Swansea
  • Jan. 7: CSU Spur Ribbon-cutting
  • Jan. 15: Family-friendly Grand Opening Celebration & CSU Day at the NWSS

What visitors will see at Vida!

The Vida building includes ongoing programs, all visible for the public to watch and interact with:

  • A second location of the Temple Grandin Equine Center, offering 7,500 equine assisted services appointments annually
  • A donor-subsidized Dumb Friends League Veterinary Hospital offering veterinary services
  • Equine sports medicine space where horses will be able to walk on underwater treadmills, and receive treatments such as acupuncture or vibration therapy
  • Hands-on programs, exhibits, virtual reality, and mock exam clinic

As a destination that is open year-round to the public, CSU Spur will become a place that connects people with important issues, showcases science and research, and excites learners to pursue careers they are passionate about, engage in conversations, and be part of solutions.

“This new campus complements the work that is occurring on the CSU Pueblo campus. Spur introduces young people to the discovery process and new ideas. Once you unlock their curiosity, they begin thinking about what’s possible and how college might help them in their own discovery process. We are very proud to be a part of creating a new educational ecosystem for the people of Colorado,” said Timothy Mottet, president of CSU Pueblo.

CSU Global, in line with its mission of expanding access to higher education for all, is launching a new digital learning program, CSU Global Direct, that provides pre-health prerequisite courses students need to accelerate their degrees while removing common educational barriers.

“We’re honored to be involved in CSU Spur’s mission to expose young students and families to educational opportunities and inspire careers in health, food and water,” said CSU Global President Pamela Toney. “At CSU Global, our mission is also about providing educational opportunities, and we are committed to advancing the success of students with a focus on providing accessible and affordable degrees through our online programs. As such, we’re thrilled to play a role in engaging our community to learn more about innovations in these fields and opportunities within the CSU System.”


About CSU Spur

CSU Spur is a new, free educational year-round public destination in Denver focused on engaging K-12 students, families, and visitors around food, water, and health. The Vida opens Jan. 7 and was designed by Clark & Enersen and built by JE Dunn; it includes artwork by Priscila De Carvalho, and Norman Lee and Shane Allbritton of RE:site Studio.

CSU Spur is a non-degree granting campus that showcases the work of the CSU System campuses: CSUCSU Pueblo, and CSU Global. Spur is built upon the land-grant mission of access to education and the belief that students can be anything they want to be. To inspire students and visitors to engage in important world issues, CSU Spur will bring together scientists to collaborate, put science on-display, and showcase career paths. The CSU Spur campus provides immersive learning experiences and cutting-edge research across three buildings: Vida, Terra, and Hydro. Learn more at CSUSpur.org.