Clyde’s Kudos: March 2021
Communique celebrates Clyde’s Kudos sent to over 40 offices and individuals in March 2021. (More)
Communique celebrates Clyde’s Kudos sent to over 40 offices and individuals in March 2021. (More)
The Broncos sought counsel from Jackie Berning, who carried the torch as nutritionist for the team through its next five Super Bowl appearances, including its first two world championships. (More)
The City of Colorado Springs, as part of its 150th anniversary celebration, has designated this April as “Tree Month.” (More)
State lawmakers have taken steps to reduce the shock among employers who must pay back the massive federal loan, but other states are pursuing alternative strategies. (More)
As graduate students continue to seek flexible and remote instruction, the Master of Arts (MA) in Communication will move to fully online instruction beginning Fall 2021. (More)
Former Air Force nurse Shannon Constantinides comes from a long legacy of helping others. That’s why she decided to get both her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) at UCCS. (More)
In the weeks leading up to Earth Day on Apr. 22, Mother Earth is giving a little green back to UCCS students in the form of PIPs scholarships. (More)
UCCS boasts 10 distinct graduate-level programs ranked among the best in the nation, with two programs topping the top-100. (More)
Among the volunteers were UCCS nursing and health sciences students, who administered vaccines to over 500 eligible faculty, students and staff. (More)
Distinguished professor of history Paul Harvey answers seven questions on his new book, which considers figures from the American South who shaped a southern “sound.” (More)
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