11 UCCS and CU staff members graduate in spring 2021
Among the more than 1,600 graduates who earned degrees during the 2021 spring commencement ceremonies, 11 were UCCS and CU staff members. (More)
Among the more than 1,600 graduates who earned degrees during the 2021 spring commencement ceremonies, 11 were UCCS and CU staff members. (More)
Gwenyth Rosenkrantz, the recipient of the Class of 2021’s Student Achievement Award and the first openly transgender student to receive the annual award, likened the college experience to climbing a mountain. (More)
The UCCS spring commencement ceremonies celebrated a record-setting 1,624 graduates from UCCS, the university’s largest graduating class in history. (More)
Chancellor Reddy and campus leaders delivered updates on plans for the fall semester, the vaccination attestation and exemption process and more. (More)
When the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion called for grant proposals using funds provided by CU President Mark Kennedy to advance EDI efforts across campus, UCCS delivered. (More)
28 student-faculty pairs have been awarded funds for original research and creative work, as the largest Undergraduate Research Academy cohort to date gears up to begin their year-long projects. (More)
No matter how long you’ve been at UCCS – one years or 30 years – you can celebrate the time you’ve dedicated to the university. (More)
14 UCCS faculty and staff were recognized for their dedication to the university and their embodiment of excellence during the annual UCCS Campus Awards Ceremony. (More)
More than fifty students, alumni and friends of the university gathered on campus on April 24 and May 1 to plant trees, fulfilling UCCS’ commitment to the COS150 Tree Planting Challenge. (More)
Submit your records of your COVID-19 experiences to the University Archives team for preservation. (More)
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