CU on the Air: CU President Kennedy’s coronavirus update
CU President Mark Kennedy sat down this week with CU on the Air host Ken McConnellogue to provide updates to the CU community on the COVID-19 response. (More)
CU President Mark Kennedy sat down this week with CU on the Air host Ken McConnellogue to provide updates to the CU community on the COVID-19 response. (More)
Kevin Landis, associate professor and director of the Theatre and Dance Program, interviews Tony Award-winning director Rachel Chavkin with theatre students. (More)
The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art is offering free virtual programs through May, 2020, ranging from Wednesday yoga sessions to artist studio visits, virtual exhibition tours, and more. (More)
Three donors matched a $2.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce to begin the design and build out of 31,000 square feet of classrooms, labs, student areas and offices in the UCCS Cybersecurity Building. (More)
Carolyn “Carrie” Yeager has graduated from UCCS once before, but this time it is different. On May 15, she will become UCCS’ first-ever Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology in the area of clinical trauma psychology. (More)
UCCS students will be able to take advantage of $3.9 million set aside in the CARES Act package through a new online form made available today by the Office of Financial Aid, Student Employment and Scholarships. (More)
Michaela Norve, a psychology student working in the Career Center, shares a day in her life during the Stay at Home Order. (More)
Jeff was recently featured in issue No. 111 of New American Paintings and was the UC Santa Barbara nominee for the 2015 Dedalus Foundation Masters of Fine Art Fellowship. (More)
Primarily a self-taught painter, it has been Elizabeth’s lifelong desire to learn and better her craft. Her
desire to understand people and herself has fueled much of her recent work. (More)
As one of only 170 accredited simulation centers in the world, UCCS nursing students are getting the training needed to join the response for the novel coronavirus. (More)
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