library and a dance studio. Also located here is the Robinson Theater, a 600-seat performing arts venue named for William S. Robinson, the founder of CMU's theatre program. Since the opening of Asteria Theatre in 2024, the Moss Performing Arts Center has largely transitioned to an academic building for students studying in CMU's performing arts programs.
=== St. Mary's Medical Education Center ===
Completed in 2022 and built through a partnership between Colorado Mesa University and the City of Grand Junction, Community Hospital, and St. Mary's Regional Hospital, this 24,202 square feet (2,248.4 m2) center houses CMU's Physician Assistant, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy graduate programs. St. Mary's Regional Hospital donated $3 million for the center's development, the largest donation in CMU's history.
=== Student Wellness Center ===
Operated in partnership with Community Hospital, CMU's Student Wellness Center offers basic medical resources, as well as mental and behavioral health resources, …