Making Her Passions a Career | Kristy Esquibel
UCCS was a destination for Kristy Esquibel – a destination that allowed her to achieve more after obtaining not one but two degrees. (More)
UCCS was a destination for Kristy Esquibel – a destination that allowed her to achieve more after obtaining not one but two degrees. (More)
The annual fundraiser and celebration for the Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment scholarship, the Unstoppable Women’s Event, will be hosted at the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS on Monday, May 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. (More)
As 2022 ends, the Office of Development at UCCS provides multiple options for donors who plan to make year-end contributions. (More)
The university’s most unusual hidden treasure on the UCCS campus might be the Pigage Natural History Museum and Wildlife Lab located in Osborne. (More)
Sandy Ho, PhD, knows what it means to have a community of peers rooting for you – and they discovered that they could create that community for others. (More)
Basketball gave Geoff Kelly access to higher education, but a master’s degree will be his ultimate achievement. (More)
Hillary Wolf Saba’s desires included a combination of medaling at the Games, obtaining her bachelor’s degree and, at one point in time, having a fulfilling acting career. (More)
Spencer Pirzadeh started college as a 21-year-old freshman and, while he thought he would feel out of place being older and beginning school, he felt at home on the UCCS campus. (More)
Allen Schoffstall, a UCCS chemistry professor, was recognized on June 9 at the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center during a celebration of the chemistry department and a toast to Schoffstall for his 55-plus years of teaching at UCCS. (More)
For Trey Boger, finances were the main barrier standing in his way of attending college, but he received two UCCS scholarships that helped him remove that barrier. (More)
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