Bike to School Day to offer fun, exercise
The second annual UCCS Bike to School Day Sept. 15 will encourage fun but with a serious message. “More than 80 percent of the campus community comes to the university in a single occupancy vehicle,” (More)
The second annual UCCS Bike to School Day Sept. 15 will encourage fun but with a serious message. “More than 80 percent of the campus community comes to the university in a single occupancy vehicle,” (More)
The National Math and Science Initiative will announce Wednesday that grants from entrepreneur and philanthropist Lyda Hill of Colorado Springs and Dallas will establish a new UTeach program at UCCS. The UCCSTeach program is the (More)
About 150 people are expected to attend a luncheon next week to receive the annual report and to celebrate the accomplishments of El Pomar Institute for Innovation and Commercialization. UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak will welcome (More)
The music program in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts recently completed a partnership agreement with the Colorado Springs Conservatory to connect high school students with college-level music ensembles and instruction. Select high school (More)
The University Center Ballroom will be named in honor of a longtime behind-the-scenes UCCS benefactor in Sept. 14 ceremonies. The ballroom will be named Berger Hall in recognition of James C. Berger, a principal in (More)
An exhibit tracing the history of UCCS athletic mascots and campus spirit symbols recently opened on the third floor of the Kraemer Family Library. The Archives Department in the Kraemer Family Library assembled an exhibit (More)
The Procurement Service Center is planning an event to showcase new products offered by authorized CU vendors and for faculty and staff to ask questions about procurement policies and procedures. The event is 10 a.m. (More)
It takes an estimated 40,000 student contacts to get 15,000 responses that move through application, acceptance and enrollment of a UCCS freshman class of 1,100 to 1,200 students, according to Homer Wesley, vice chancellor for (More)
Kee Warner, associate vice chancellor for diversity and inclusiveness for UCCS, will be the grand marshal for the 44th Annual Fiesta Day Parade Sept. 5 in Pueblo. Warner will lead the 2010 Fiesta Day queen (More)
A retired U.S. Army lieutenant general will lead grant and contract development for the National Institute of Science, Space and Security Centers at UCCS. Retired Army Lt. General Edward G Anderson III, currently a member (More)
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