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A new gathering spot for faculty, staff, students and visitors to UCCS will officially open for business Sept. 28. Clyde’s, located on the first floor of the University Center, will be a featured part of the (More)
A new gathering spot for faculty, staff, students and visitors to UCCS will officially open for business Sept. 28. Clyde’s, located on the first floor of the University Center, will be a featured part of the (More)
Students living in Alpine Village were treated to a gourmet meal with wait staff representing the highest level of university administrators Wednesday night. The Fifth Annual Housing Village Formal Dinner featured sautéed trout with lemon (More)
University Advancement, in cooperation with the Colorado Department of Revenue, will launch a program where those who want to display their affinity can purchase an auto license plate displaying the UCCS logo and also contribute (More)
UCCS in the headlines from September 11 – 17, 2010. This includes articles and stories from Colorado Springs Gazette, KRDO, KOAA and more. The Colorado Springs Gazette wrote about a weekend science event in Stuff (More)
Student enrollment at UCCS this fall is the highest in the university’s history with almost 9,000 students enrolled, university officials announced Sept. 14. Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak made the announcement following the university’s Sept. 10 official (More)
The worst fire in Colorado history has officials at CU-Boulder on high alert and has already affected some campus employees and those at the CU System. The Coors Events Center at CU Boulder has hosted (More)
Four UCCS faculty members recently published books in their respective fields. They are: Pam Shockley-Zalabak, professor, Communication, Sherry Morreale, assistant professor, Communication, and Michael Hackman, professor, Communication, “Building the high-trust organization: strategies for supporting five (More)
A 32-inch marble replica of the mountain lion that graces the University Center Plaza will be unveiled Sept. 10 at the Gallogly Events Center. In a 6 p.m. reception prior to the UCCS vs. Winona (More)
The Colorado Commission on Higher Education, a division of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, conducted its regular business meeting at UCCS this week with discussion of future funding of higher education dominating the meeting. (More)
The second annual UCCS Bike to School Day Sept. 15 will encourage fun but with a serious message. “More than 80 percent of the campus community comes to the university in a single occupancy vehicle,” (More)
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