Weir, Kosloski publish

March 19, 2015

Henrikka Weir, assistant professor, School of Public Affairs, and Anna Kosloski, assistant professor, School of Public Affairs, published “Melding theoretical perspectives: A gendered look at low-resting heart rate and developmental trajectories of antisocial behavior” in the March edition of Criminal Justice Studies: A Critical Journal of Law and Society.
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Video feature: Winter celebrated

February 19, 2015

With the official start of spring more than a month away, University Communications and Media Relations’ Jeff Foster captured a reminder this week that winter in Colorado Springs is both beautiful and rapidly changing. Foster (More)

Photo feature: Winter 2014 Commencement

January 8, 2015

Among the more than 600 students who enjoyed winter ceremonies Dec. 19, two campus staff and several others associated with the campus earned degrees. Staff members who earned degrees include Dave Khaliqi, director, Center for (More)

Photo feature: Pause for Paws

December 11, 2014

Hundreds of students stopped by to pet and cuddle pups during Pause for Paws Dec. 10 and 11 at the Kraemer Family Library. Dogs from K9 to 5 National Therapy Dog Registry helped lower stress levels and (More)

Photo feature: Fall at UCCS

October 24, 2014

Thanks to above-average temperatures, fall in the Pikes Peak region has produced sunshine, blue skies and colorful leaves. University Communications and Media Relation’s Jeff Foster and Philip Denman captured the scenery across campus and are hosting a fall (More)

Governor’s race comes to campus

October 16, 2014

The first campus-based gubernatorial debate between incumbent John Hickenlooper and his challenger former, Rep. Bob Beauprez, drew more than 700 campus and community members to the Gallogly Events Center Oct. 15. UCCS joined with the (More)

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