Peer health coaching program impacts faculty, staff and students
In the first three semesters of program operations, peer health coaches helped more than 40 students, faculty, and staff. (More)
In the first three semesters of program operations, peer health coaches helped more than 40 students, faculty, and staff. (More)
A team of four College of Education researchers, including Dean Valerie Martin Conley, one faculty member and two students, shed new light on the experiences of Latinx science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) postdoctoral scholars (More)
Plan costs will increase modestly for most medical plans.
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Deb Kenny, Ph.D., was awarded the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences College Outstanding Research Award. (More)
Omid Semiari, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, writes on promising new techniques to boost the capacity of wireless cellular networks. (More)
Revenue from the city’s 2% sales tax surged 18.7% from March 2020 to $14.1 million. (More)
State leaders across multiple fields, including Colorado Governor Jared Polis, met virtually Wednesday to discuss today’s most pressing issues facing Colorado children and families. (More)
On Friday, Apr. 23 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m., members of the UCCS campus community are invited to the eighth annual Clean the Stream event. (More)
Tatiana Bailey, an economist at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, explains another reason why the area is so appealing to burger chains. (More)
The project’s goal is to bring humanities to military community members while engaging UCCS faculty, students and veterans. (More)
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