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It’s flu season and getting sick is no fun. So don’t sit back and wait for germs and bacteria to attack. (More)
It’s flu season and getting sick is no fun. So don’t sit back and wait for germs and bacteria to attack. (More)
Members and staff from the Colorado Legislature’s Capital Development Committee met with campus and system officials and also toured the campus on Wednesday, Sept. 23, for a briefing about the growth and development of the campus. (More)
UCCS launched its first Honors Program this fall. (More)
Barbara Swaby, professor, Education, will be named a ColoradoSprings Woman of Influence at an Oct. 1 event at the Masonic Lodge,1150 Panorama Dr. (More)
With apologies to those whose offices and classrooms were warm this summer, Gary Reynolds, executive director, Facilities Services, is pleased with the results shown by campus energy saving efforts. (More)
Student retention plays a significant role in UCCS growth plans and is crucial during current budget circumstances, according to guest speakers at the Sept. 11 Faculty Assembly meeting. (More)
Faculty and staff members in the UCCS College of Education were recently awarded more than $500,000 in sponsored research grants to improve the recruitment and training of southern Colorado K-12 teachers. (More)
Each UCCS college posted generous enrollment increases this fall with Letters, Arts and Sciences leading in credit hours generated and the School of Public Affairs with the largest percentage gain. (More)
Plans are underway for events commemorating Sept. 11, 2001. Specifics will be announced next week. (More)
Cheryl Lee recently joined the School of Public Affairs as an outreach and student services specialist. (More)
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