Employee of the Quarter | Nick Lockwood
If it were up to Nick Lockwood, he wouldn’t have been named Employee of the Quarter – and he certainly wouldn’t have an article written on his hard work and efforts on campus. (More)
If it were up to Nick Lockwood, he wouldn’t have been named Employee of the Quarter – and he certainly wouldn’t have an article written on his hard work and efforts on campus. (More)
Celebrate Cybersecurity Month with cyber hygiene events, show off at an Open Mic Night, stop by MOSAIC tabling, have spring rolls with the farm and find an arts performance to attend from our diverse options! (More)
Daniel L. Segal, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Geropsychology, is continuing his decades of service in the clinical psychology and professional geropsychology fields as the next Kraemer Family Endowed Professor of Aging Studies. (More)
After a decade of hands-on nursing, alumna Carly Baker saw firsthand how healthcare policies affect patient wellbeing. (More)
Join a night hike at Garden of the Gods, have lunch with the UCCS farm, compete in some trivia and check out some cyber events! (More)
Attend the Homecoming celebration and bonfire, take a self-defense class, learn how to craft accessible documents and check out CultureFest! (More)
The UCCS campus doors are always open for alumni to return and our graduates are encouraged to keep in touch through a variety of ways, such as the Golden and Silver Graduates Program. (More)
Nathan Gibson, Executive Director of Athletics, recently completed his term on the National Collegiate Athletics Association Division II Championships Committee, where he served as both member and, for the last year, Committee Chair. (More)
The College of Education held their annual Development and Coaching Symposium in early August, welcoming several United States Air Force Academy officers to join campus faculty and speakers for leadership training opportunities. (More)
Join the many Gather and Grow activities, attend the Study Abroad Fair, check out some trivia games and paint sugar skulls! (More)
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