College of Business presents Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award
Colorado Springs may have been founded by entrepreneur General William Palmer, but it’s not commonly thought of as an entrepreneurial city. (More)
Colorado Springs may have been founded by entrepreneur General William Palmer, but it’s not commonly thought of as an entrepreneurial city. (More)
More than 300 middle and high school students from around the state will be at UCCS April 17 for the 26th Colorado Math Olympiad. (More)
An opening reception is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. May 1 at the Gallery of Contemporary Art for 19 UCCS senior visual arts students. (More)
Federal relations, including what the federal stimulus package means for Colorado and for UCCS will be the subject of a special forum scheduled for 2 p.m. today in the University Center Theater. (More)
A day-long exploration of the First Amendment and UCCS as an “Academical Village” is planned for April 16 and will feature Clay Jenkinson, University of North Dakota, in the role of President Thomas Jefferson. (More)
Forums to review budget plans for 2009-2010 are scheduled throughout early May. (More)
If the UCCS faculty, staff and administration work together, the university will survive the current state fiscal crisis and continue its mission of assisting students achieve personal goals, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak told more than 80 faculty and staff who attended a monthly forum this week. (More)
Robert Wonnett, vice chancellor, Student Success, will have direct oversight and supervision of all activities of the UCCS Student Government, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak announced Thursday. (More)
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