Counseling and Leadership Program showcased at USAFA Football game
The College of Education Counseling and Leadership Program was showcased at the United States Air Force Academy football game on Nov. 12. (More)
The College of Education Counseling and Leadership Program was showcased at the United States Air Force Academy football game on Nov. 12. (More)
Bal Seal’s ATLAS machine may not be capable of holding up the sky, but as their first internally developed and fully automated testing robot, designed in part by UCCS Alumnus Cory Ross, it’s still quite an impressive feat. (More)
Joshua Ndahayo, an eleven-year old on Team IMPACT, has officially signed on to the UCCS 2022-2023 men’s basketball program. (More)
Two UCCS staff members have been appointed to the “Disability Services in Higher Education Advisory Committee.” (More)
Two UCCS staff members have been awarded the 2022 UCSC Staff Excellence awards. (More)
The Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment (KPWE) recently announced scholarship recipients will receive another $1,000, bringing the amount from $5,000 to $6,000. (More)
UCCS is ready to take a bite out of the long-term care crisis with JAWS. JAWS, or Jumpstart the Aging Workforce Solutions, is a two-year strategy aiming to address the long-term care crisis exacerbated by COVID-19. (More)
You may not have met Employee of the Quarter Kayla Gronseth Boyer yet, but she’s probably helped you out at least once if you work at UCCS. (More)
The T. Rowe Price Career and Innovation Center celebrated the one-year anniversary of its renovated space on October 25. (More)
The theme of Apocalyptica has been a fascination present in humanity for millennia, from our earliest cultures to recent pop culture iterations, as explored in the annual symposium “Through a Glass Darkly.” (More)
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