UCCS to pilot Learning Assistants peer tutoring program
Using funding from a $300,000 CU Next award, UCCS will work alongside CU Boulder and CU Denver to pilot a new Learning Assistants program to bring peer tutoring to UCCS classrooms. (More)
Using funding from a $300,000 CU Next award, UCCS will work alongside CU Boulder and CU Denver to pilot a new Learning Assistants program to bring peer tutoring to UCCS classrooms. (More)
This summer, Theatreworks again brings accessible theatre to the vibrant communities of the Pikes Peak region through their Free-For-All program. (More)
GOCA announces a solo exhibition, Deep in Land, featuring the paintings of renowned Australian artist Jo Bertini, with collaborative music, sound and video imagery of musician and composer Thomas Studer. (More)
The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art will be showing a solo pop-up exhibition by Colorado artist Jessica Langley in the Project Space titled HYMENOPHORE. (More)
When speaking of her acclaimed first novel “The Bluest Eye,” Pulitzer-winning novelist Toni Morrison often says she wrote the story not because she wanted to write it, but rather because she wanted to read it and found that no one had written it yet. (More)
Following a triumphant return to live theatre in their 2021/2022 season, Theatreworks is excited to announce their six-show 2022/2023 season, featuring several productions salvaged from the 2020/2021 “Season That Never Was,” as well as a handful of new titles. (More)
GOCA will be offering a new series of experimental exhibitions starting April 1 in GOCA’s project space at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
The Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS has accepted a painting from Betty Ross’s Lace Series into their permanent collection. The painting will be on display in the Murray and Betty Ross Lobby at the Ent Center. (More)
After two years, contemporary dance is returning to the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS with a performance by ODC/Dance on March 16. The San Francisco-based company, which has had sold-out performances around the world, will be joined by UCCS theatre and dance students for the opening piece of the show. (More)
Susan Vandagriff, Scholarly Communications Librarian at UCCS, answers seven questions on her new book, a line-by-line analysis of Ernest Hemingway’s least-known collection of short stories, “Winner Take Nothing.” (More)
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