UCCS to host Digital Humanities Advanced Institute
With the help of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, Helen Davies and Larry Eames will host an Advanced Institute in the Digital Humanities next summer. (More)
With the help of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, Helen Davies and Larry Eames will host an Advanced Institute in the Digital Humanities next summer. (More)
UCCS recently hosted the highly anticipated CU System Social Justice Summit, bringing together students, faculty, community leaders, and activists for a powerful day of dialogue, reflection, and action. (More)
In celebration of art and early human creativity, a reception and unveiling of “One Million Years of Art and Science” was recently held at UCCS Downtown. (More)
After four years of organizing, planning, researching, outreach and more, faculty Jennifer Kling, Ph.D., and Max Shulman, Ph.D., are concluding their long-term project “To the Battlefield and Back Again” with a podcast release. (More)
Since being named Pikes Peak Poet Laureate in 2021, Ashley Cornelius has had an impressive tenure. (More)
Department of Anthropology faculty member Karin Larkin recently earned a grant from the NPS to develop an interpretive masterplan for the site of the Ludlow Massacre. (More)
The robust Olympic & Paralympic resources in Colorado Springs have brought many athletes here to train, and for some, to also study and earn an education at UCCS. (More)
Theatreworks summer productions have been a staple of the arts landscape for decades, and this year’s offering brings audiences fast-paced, kooky humor. (More)
Summer performances with Theatreworks, now known as Act Out, are back! This summer, the crew will be performing Shakespeare’s Two Gents. (More)
On June 9, 2024, UCCS students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends walked in the 2024 Pikes Peak Pride parade in downtown Colorado Springs. (More)
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