Omada wellness program expands offerings for Type 2 diabetics
The CU Health Plan’s Omada program now has options for people who have type 2 diabetes and are not currently taking insulin. (More)
The CU Health Plan’s Omada program now has options for people who have type 2 diabetes and are not currently taking insulin. (More)
CU for Colorado – the website showcasing the University of Colorado’s outreach, patient care and impact – has relaunched with a new interactive map that demonstrates the value the four campuses bring to the entire state. (More)
The UCCS College of Business will honor two deserving entrepreneurial leaders at its 11th annual Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award luncheon May 31. (More)
Niki Juhl and Kristi McCann, instructors in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, and John Adams, instructor in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, worked as a team to redesign Introduction to Chemistry (More)
The UCCS athletic department finished the 2018 fall semester with a combined 3.25 grade point average, increasing its streak to 29 straight semesters the department has earned at least a 3.00 GPA. (More)
Through excellence in community service and conference initiatives, UCCS athletics earned the 2017-18 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Cup in November. (More)
In “All Is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914,” the acclaimed Theater Latté Da will masterfully retell a moment of unity and reconciliation: the Christmas truce when Allied and German soldiers celebrated together, sharing food and drink, playing soccer, singing carols and burying each other’s dead. (More)
The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art presents a new exhibition, “Gadzook!,” at GOCA’s downtown through March 2, 2019. (More)
Yanyan Zhuang, assistant professor, of computer sciences, conducts research in computer networking, security and privacy, and software engineering. (More)
The Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show brings songs from the “Talkin’ Christmas!” album, the band’s previous Grammy-winning Christmas recording, “Go Tell It on the Mountain,” and other Gospel classics. (More)
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