Lowans named Theatreworks artistic director
An accomplished director with more than 50 directing credits in Boston and Chicago will be the next artistic director for Theatreworks. (More)
An accomplished director with more than 50 directing credits in Boston and Chicago will be the next artistic director for Theatreworks. (More)
UCCS was well represented as 81 undergraduate students presented research and creative works during the 15th Colorado Springs Undergraduate Research Forum April 28. (More)
Select classical music performances at the Ent Center for the Arts through the UCCS Presents Artists Series will be broadcast and distributed nationally in a new agreement with KCME radio. (More)
After her high school graduation, Jansen Howard’s life was dominated by homelessness, drugs and drinking. But an art degree provided a new outlet to express herself and led to a new beginning as a single mother. (More)
A community trailblazer and campus benefactor will be honored with the CU University Medal at the 44th UCCS spring commencement ceremony May 11. (More)
A new book by Roger Louis Martinez-Davila will explore how Jewish converts to Catholicism adapted and thrived during the 14th and 16th centuries in “Creating Conversos: The Carvajal-Santa Maria Family in Early Modern Spain.” (More)
Timeless classics and contemporary works ranging from fun to thought-provoking will mark the upcoming 2018-19 season for Theatreworks as the company begins its first full season at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
A grant will provide support of creative workshops and materials for veterans through the Kraemer Family Library with the announcement of the 2018 Will Eisner Graphic Novel Growth Grant. (More)
Jeff Legwold, a longtime ESPN reporter for the Denver Broncos, will be at UCCS to discuss the importance of versatility when navigating a career path in sports. (More)
The Visual and Performing Arts Department will present “Peer Gynt,” the Norwegian poem-play by Henrik Ibsen, as the 2017-18 student production April 5-15 at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
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