New veteran and military student center underway
Where students were once examined for strep throat, contractors are creating a new home for military students and the Office of Veteran and Student Military Affairs. (More)
Where students were once examined for strep throat, contractors are creating a new home for military students and the Office of Veteran and Student Military Affairs. (More)
David Fenell, professor, College of Education, was recently selected as a fellow of the American Counseling Association. Fenell received the honor April 2 at the association’s annual meeting in Montreal, Canada. The fellow award is (More)
The UCCS Police Department received 21 state-of-the-art medical trauma kits March 31, courtesy of the Police Foundation of Colorado Springs. (More)
Amy Silva-Smith, associate professor and chair, Department of Nursing, Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, was recently selected to serve on the board of directors for Silver Key Senior Services. (More)
A 3,800-pound fixture of the university found a new campus home during spring break. After months of planning by the Facilities Services Department, the marble mountain lion was moved from its home since 2004 at (More)
An eight-member search committee will interview semi-finalists March 20 for the position of assistant vice chancellor and chief information officer for the Department of Information Technology. (More)
Internationalization and global education will be the focus of the March Chancellor Campus Forum scheduled for noon March 15 in University Center 302. Mandy Hansen, director, Global Engagement Office, will offer an overview of internationalization (More)
Joanne Ruth is a community health nurse.
It was love of the greater Colorado Springs community that led Joanne Ruth, a retired nursing faculty member, to produce “We Are Beth-El Nurses, a Heritage of Caring at the Foot of Pikes Peak.”
The book will be launched at 2 p.m. March 12 at the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
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Chris Bell, assistant professor, Department of Communication, helped the Family Development Center celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday March 2. (More)
A scholar who has traced the role of religion in U.S. presidencies from John F. Kennedy to the current battle for the nation’s top elected post will speak at 6 p.m. March 9 in Centennial Hall. (More)
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