Perspectives from social work education and practice on AI
Assistant Professor Johanna Creswell Báez explores the possibilities of AI in social work, along with co-authors Jonathan B. Singer and Juan A. Rios in their recent publication. (More)
Assistant Professor Johanna Creswell Báez explores the possibilities of AI in social work, along with co-authors Jonathan B. Singer and Juan A. Rios in their recent publication. (More)
A senior design team in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department recently had a project featured in the industry publication Control Design. (More)
The College of Education Teaching and Learning department recently hosted delegates from Peru. (More)
The Disability Services in Higher Education Committee recently released their first of two reports with recommendations on improving outcomes for students with disabilities in higher education. (More)
UCCS recently received an impressive collection of stone artifacts from the Paleolithic age. (More)
For the third year, UCCS is hosting GenCyber camps for local middle school students and teachers from local middle and high schools to participate in. (More)
When history professor Carole Woodall and her students came up with the idea of doing a project instead of final essays for her “Islam and the West” course, she didn’t shy away from trying something that was new to both her and her students – a collaborative podcast. (More)
Next time you’re near Main Hall on campus, pop in to the fourth floor to see an art piece by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. (More)
Jonathan Thompson, PhD student in Mathematics, was recently awarded a prestigious research fellowship from the National Science Foundation to pursue studies in better predicting flash-flood behaviors. (More)
The University of Colorado co-hosted the 2023 Colorado Capital Conference in Washington, D.C., from June 13-15. (More)
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