Café Scientifique to explore cell phone dangers

October 28, 2011

Are cell phones harmful? That’s the question Jerry Phillips, director,  UCCS Science Learning Center, will discuss at the November  Café Scientifique scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Clyde’s in the University Center. Phillips is (More)

Enron whistleblower to share story

October 26, 2011

The woman who blew the whistle and revealed one of America’s largest corporate scandals will share her story as part of a UCCS initiative to instill business ethnics. Sherron Watkins, a former Enron vice president (More)

Women of Will at Theatreworks

October 20, 2011

Theatreworks will host a performance of “Women of Will” Nov. 9-13 at the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theatre. Performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday with matinees at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. (More)

Subudhi’s demonstrations reach beyond the classroom

September 30, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is the eighth in a series of occasional features provided by the Teaching and Learning Center to encourage faculty to share ideas about teaching strategies that engage students and enhance learning. Faculty (More)

Thorpe’s hybrid approach puts students in charge of learning

September 22, 2011

This is the eighth in a series of occasional features provided by the Teaching and Learning Center to encourage faculty to share ideas about teaching strategies that engage students and enhance learning. This week’s subject, Janice Thorpe, talks about her experiences in teaching a hybrid course. (More)

UCCS retains Steel & Silver Series trophy

July 7, 2011

With five points awarded for the highest grade point average, UCCS won this season’s rivalry series against Colorado State University-Pueblo 29-16 and will retain possession of the Ent Federal Credit Union Trophy. The series was (More)

Havlick bridges gap between classroom and outside world with technology

May 4, 2011

This is the seventh in a series of occasional features provided by the UCCS Teaching and Learning Center to encourage faculty to share ideas about teaching strategies that engage students and enhance learning. This week’s interview is with David Havlick, assistant professor of Geography and Environmental Studies. (More)

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