
Facing financial difficulties, the college closed in 1982 and its assets were purchased by the University of Denver. The university renamed the institution the Women’s College of the University of Denver. In 2001, the women’s college was moved to the main campus and the Denver campus of Johnson & Wales University took over the former campus of Colorado Women’s College.
Now the university has decided to revert to the original name. Celebrating the institution’s 125th anniversary this year, the school will once again be called Colorado Women’s College

In looking toward the future, Dean Gangone stated, “This is an opportunity to really elevate who we are, elevate the women we educate, and to welcome more fully two really important groups: the students and prospective students for whom having this identity and legacy will really make a difference. They are supported by thousands of alumnae — across the country and the world, extending through 125 years — who are joined again as part of one college.”


