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Thirty members of the UCCS community kicked off Homecoming week by picking up litter on campus and in surrounding areas. Throughout the week faculty, staff and students partook in a photo scavenger hunt, searching for a cardboard cutout (More)
UCCS will move forward with the construction of a 1,200-stall parking garage following the recent approval of the concept by the CU Board of Regents. But this won’t be just any parking garage. What is (More)
The 16th annual Southern Colorado Economic Forum will focus on the changes that will occur as a result of the vote by citizens of Colorado Springs voted to lease Memorial Health System to University of (More)
Media Services is broadcasting the first UCCS original content to the Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak Region communities. “The Syllabus” is a video news magazine that highlights UCCS community-directed efforts to be aired quarterly on (More)
While it may not generate the media coverage of the Olympics, UCCS faculty, students and alumni will proudly represent Team USA at Paralympic Games taking place through Sept. 4 in London Craig Elder, instructor, Beth-El (More)
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak’s June presentation to the CU Board of Regents outlining the development of the campus and future plans is now available. The 21 minute PowerPoint presentation, “UCCS: A University Built by Community,” includes (More)
More than 200 university and community dignitaries attended groundbreaking ceremonies for the Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences June 21. The large crowd that gathered on the corner of North Nevada Ave. and Austin Bluffs (More)
Students with a passion for cyber security, biometrics, robotics and space technologies will present their ideas to a panel of government and industry experts April 27 at UCCS. A UCCS student, as well as those (More)
UCCS will host the Colorado Science Olympiad Southern Regional Tournament for middle and high school students from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 3. More than 900 middle school and high school students from around (More)
Spring 2012 student enrollment increased by more than 6 percent from a year ago, according to figures released Wednesday by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Success and Enrollment Management. Homer Wesley, vice (More)