Posts that include photo essays.
Facilities Services donated landscaping plants that would have perished in the first frost to faculty and staff Friday. See photos of the giveaway by Jeff Foster, University Advancement, below. — Photos by Jeff Foster, (More)
A record rainfall with more than 1.5 inches officially measured wreaked havoc throughout Colorado Springs Wednesday afternoon but prompted Breann Leier, a student employee in the Office of Student Recruitment, to celebrate. — Photos by (More)
Bike Jam 3: For the Health of It (Yours and the Planet’s) drew campus bicycle riders of varying ages and abilities on Wednesday. Riders were treated to breakfast and a series of on-campus events and (More)
Photo essay: UCCS and Cheyenne Mountain artifact display Two artifact displays remembering the events of Sept. 11, 2001 and highlighting the interconnectedness of the world were dedicated this week at the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force (More)
UCCS Mountain Lions supporter and local restaurateur Derek Cohn recently shared this view of the campus from the bombardier’s seat of a WWII-era Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress. “I flew in a WWII B-17 a few (More)
UCCS students living in on-campus housing took advantage of the west lawn near the Osborne Center last week for orientation meetings. Facilities Services staff members spent the summer improving campus open spaces in anticipation of (More)
The SUV’s, vans and pickups of UCCS freshmen and their families were lined up Tuesday morning as the newest members of the campus community moved into university housing. Greeted by the Office of Residence Life (More)
After more than a decade of planning, a sign at one of Colorado Springs’ busiest intersections announces UCCS’ presence. But at the July 20 dedication ceremony, participants declared it more than a sign. Pam Shockley-Zalabak, (More)
Getting a ticket from a motorcycle cop may not be the best welcome to campus this fall semester but it may be the first time some members of the UCCS community encounter the Department of (More)
With characteristic humbleness, Charlie Shub, professor, Department of Computer Science, accepted a proclamation from the CU Board of Regents June 22 lauding his role as the faculty athletics representative to Mountain Lion Athletics. (More)