The Anschutz campus hosts administrative and teaching functions, as well as clinical and research programs with nearly 25,000 faculty, employees, and support staff. The principal buildings on campus include the
Fitzsimons Building (formerly Building 500), two Research Complex towers, two education buildings, the Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities, the Barbara Davis Diabetes Center, the Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building, Strauss Health Sciences Library, the Anschutz Health and Wellness Center, as well as the individual buildings for the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the School of Dental Medicine. The
Children's Hospital and the
University of Colorado Hospital are located to the south of the campus. The north part of campus consists of two bioscience buildings, which includes the Gates Biomanufacturing Facility. The campus is served by two stations on the RTD
R Line,
Fitzsimons station and
Colfax station.
Enrollment There are 4,326 students enrolled at University of Colorado Anschutz as of Fall 2018. Of these, 528 are undergraduate students (15% male, 85% female), 3,798 are graduate or enrolled in
first professional courses (33% male, 66% female). 27% of the student population at the CU Anschutz are students of color. There are approximately 729 medical students, 455 dental students, 1,092 graduate students, 499 nursing students, 697 pharmacy students, and 498 public health students.
Strauss Health Sciences Library The library at CU Anschutz is the largest health sciences library in Colorado, with more than 32,000 e-journals. The facility includes collection storage with a reading room as well as indoor and outdoor private and team study spaces, administrative offices, reference services, classrooms, a conference center, a learning resource center, systems-database support, education and health informatics support, and a rare materials collection. In fall 2018, the library was renamed to the Strauss Health Sciences Library, to recognize 1951 pharmacy alumni and philanthropist Henry L. Strauss.
Architecture and layout The CU Anschutz Campus is a campus for the university, UCHealth
University of Colorado Hospital, and Children's Hospital Colorado.), are new construction. A series of distinct quadrangular zones on the campus governs its architectural design: the research quadrangle, consisting of the three Research Complex towers, features a contemporary glass and metal design, Research Complex I and II were designed by
Fentress Architects in association with Kling Stubbins; the education quadrangle is characterized by a brick aesthetic; and the core quadrangle is located on the central axis of the campus, and anchored by Building 500. The combined of CU Anschutz and the Fitzsimons Life Science District is undergoing a $4.3 billion renovation and transformation into the largest medical-related redevelopment project in the United States. The Fitzsimons Innovation Community in Aurora is being developed north and adjacent of the health sciences areas of campus, providing opportunities to collaborate with biotechnology companies and their resources. The hospital buildings on the campus include the Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion, the main 400+ bed hospital; the Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, which houses many of the hospital's clinics; the Anschutz Cancer Pavilion, which houses the clinical services of the
University of Colorado Cancer Center; the Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Eye Center; and the Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation (CeDAR). The providers at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital are also faculty members at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. '''
Children's Hospital Colorado''' is affiliated with the CU School of Medicine and offers pediatric medical training programs. It is the primary pediatric hospital partner of the CU School of Medicine. The hospital treats infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0–21 throughout the region. The
Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building houses the Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health. The 3-story building contains outpatient and long-distance medical consultation services, and houses the Programs for Public Psychiatry, and the TeleHealth/TeleEducation Program Office and Resource Center.
Colorado Lions Eye Institute Building. Original building from 2001 with addition in 2014. The
Anschutz Health Sciences Building began construction in January 2019 and officially opened on December 27, 2021. The building will house several programs on campus, including biostatistics and informatics, personalized and precision medicine, mental and behavioral health, health policy outcomes research, with a focus on interdisciplinary work. == University of Colorado Cancer Center ==