August Town Hall provides key updates on return to campus, vaccination rates
Chancellor Reddy and campus leaders delivered updates on plans for the fall semester, the vaccination attestation, campus leadership and more. (More)
Chancellor Reddy and campus leaders delivered updates on plans for the fall semester, the vaccination attestation, campus leadership and more. (More)
There are times in life when our plans seem inevitable. We expect everything to go a certain way — but then it all changes. For Katherine Latona, an Arts History alumna, life after graduation didn’t go as planned. But Latona landed on her feet, and is now an archivist for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee. (More)
Despite the impacts of COVID-19 on research capacity, UCCS has witnessed a banner year for sponsored programs — research funded in whole or in part by external funds — and scholarly activity. (More)
UCCS hosted an international cohort of economic development experts during the 2021 Americas Competitiveness Exchange Symposium, which visited Colorado from August 1-6. (More)
The search begins: Individuals are encouraged to apply or nominate potential candidates in the open search for the next Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at UCCS. (More)
The Trauma Training Program offered by the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience is designed to have both professional and personal applications. Professionals are encouraged to participate, along with any individuals who would like to better understand their own stressful and traumatic experiences. (More)
Staff volunteers pulled 23 bags of trash, including metal wire, grocery cart components and half of a shovel, from UCCS’ adopted waterway during the first-ever Staff Association Clean the Stream event. (More)
In celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act’s 31st anniversary, learn how UCCS’ work to advance access and inclusion continues — from cross-campus advocacy efforts to international faculty research. (More)
With a 60-year legacy of entrepreneurship and philanthropy in Colorado Springs, Phil and Ann Winslow of Winslow BMW have not just been integral to the automobile industry of the region, but have also made a mark on the Colorado Springs community. (More)
Thanks to a cutting-edge multispectral imaging system, students from Helen Davies’ Archives and Digital Humanities course were able to read sections of an Ellis Island-era diary, along with two medieval manuscripts, for the first time since they were written. (More)
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