UCCS works to close cybersecurity workforce gaps
Thanks to several federal and Colorado state grants, UCCS provides a range of K-12 cybersecurity programs that may spark kids’ interest in cybersecurity careers. (More)
Thanks to several federal and Colorado state grants, UCCS provides a range of K-12 cybersecurity programs that may spark kids’ interest in cybersecurity careers. (More)
The UCCS Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences (Johnson Beth-El) along with Centura Health recently launched an accredited Master of Sciences in Nutrition and Dietetics program to prepare students for careers as Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. (More)
UCCS has been named a 2022-2023 Military Spouse Friendly® School. The recognition is given to universities that create sustainable and meaningful education paths for military spouses. (More)
A new partnership between UCCS and CU Denver will create the CU Cyber Range: a simulated environment where students can experience realistic cyber-attacks. (More)
The graduation of the first UCCS Social Work cohorts isn’t just a cause for celebration for graduates and their families. It represents a win for Colorado Springs social service programs, counseling centers, psychiatric hospitals, criminal justice facilities and the many Colorado Springs community members who benefit from community services. (More)
Thanks to a new Cybercrime and Cybersecurity area of study, UCCS students can use electives from their Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice pathway to gain high-demand expertise in cybersecurity. (More)
In line with its commitment to sustainability and innovation, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) has approved its 2030 Sustainability Strategic Plan to chart the institution’s next decade of environmental progress. The plan rests (More)
Angelo “Ajay” Jamora is an Army veteran, a nursing instructor and an alum of the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. (More)
Amateur golfers are famously restless in their pursuit of the one trick that will magically transform their swing from public course hazard into seasoned tour pro. (More)
The UCCS men’s cross country team set a new record and celebrated their highest-ever finish, taking fifth place at the 2021 NCAA Division II National Championship. The women’s cross country team tied their program’s highest finish since 2006 at a NCAA Division II National Championship, placing in seventh. (More)
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