Giant map to aid geography education
A giant National Geographic map arrived in Colorado Springs this week to assist in improving understanding of the physical characteristics, history, and varied cultures of North America. (More)
A giant National Geographic map arrived in Colorado Springs this week to assist in improving understanding of the physical characteristics, history, and varied cultures of North America. (More)
A trophy to the winner of an athletic and academic competition between the UCCS and Colorado State University-Pueblo was awarded to UCCS at a busy downtown street corner Wednesday afternoon. (More)
Stephanie Hanenberg, director, Student Health Center, offered the campus community tips this week to prevent the spread of the H1N1 virus, including getting an annual flu shot, washing hands and staying home if you get sick. (More)
When UCCS softball coach Scott Peterson looked to fill out his coaching staff, he investigated numerous avenues and explored several candidates. (More)
Colorado Springs may have been founded by entrepreneur General William Palmer, but it’s not commonly thought of as an entrepreneurial city. (More)
More than 300 middle and high school students from around the state will be at UCCS April 17 for the 26th Colorado Math Olympiad. (More)
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