UCCS commits to educational equity on new Colorado Educational Day of Equity
According to the Colorado Department of Higher Education and Colorado Equity Champions Coalition, the mission is to “create a Colorado for all.” (More)
According to the Colorado Department of Higher Education and Colorado Equity Champions Coalition, the mission is to “create a Colorado for all.” (More)
In the March 18 virtual lecture, learn about the hundreds of flamboyant writers, artists and Broadway performers who “chased the cure” for tuberculosis all the way to Cragmor Sanatorium in Colorado Springs. (More)
Emily Gregory and Catriona Clarke were elected as president and vice president, respectively, in the spring 2021 Student Government Association elections. (More)
The funding will aid in the Cupboard’s continued growth and success, including the expansion of new programs, storage space and hours of availability. (More)
Long-time UCCS faculty member, researcher and campus community member Robert (Bob) Durham, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychology, died March 6, surrounded by family members. According to friends and faculty members, Durham, who (More)
The Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) program at UCCS will be moving to a hybrid instruction format in Spring 2022 to accommodate the varying needs of working professionals. (More)
Business Administration graduate Dean Phillips knows that enforcing the law doesn’t just require strength, it takes the ability to lead. (More)
UCCS is closely monitoring developing conditions for a weekend storm that could bring a significant amount of snow to the Pikes Peak region, impacting campus operations. The National Weather Service is forecasting between 4-10 inches (More)
The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) approved the UCCS Social Work program for candidacy for accreditation, marking the start of a roughly three-year path to initial accreditation for both the Bachelor and Master of (More)
Jennifer Kling, assistant professor of philosophy, answered seven questions on her new book, which argues that war refugees have suffered and continue to suffer a series of harms, wrongs, and oppressions – and so are owed recompense as a matter of justice. (More)
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