Who’s New / Changes – July 2009
Silver and Gold Record reporter joins Advancement and Ombuds Office moves. (More)
Silver and Gold Record reporter joins Advancement and Ombuds Office moves. (More)
When UCCS softball coach Scott Peterson looked to fill out his coaching staff, he investigated numerous avenues and explored several candidates. (More)
The Gallery of Contemporary Art is will present Displacement: Cinema Out of Site as its first project under a new line of programming, AWOL: Art Without Limits. (More)
The William G. McGowan Charitable Fund recently awarded a scholarship valued at $18,000 to an undergraduate UCCS student. (More)
David Schmidt admits to wearing horn-rimmed spectacles and looking a lot like the men depicted as 1960s NASA workers in the film “Apollo 13.” (More)
A successful program that teaches math to non English speakers will be modified to teach youngsters with disabilities the math skills considered vital for success in the 21st century. (More)
If you thought Cinderella’s preparations for the royal ball were elaborate, look at plans to inaugurate the Science and Engineering Building at UCCS. (More)
With unemployment rates continuing to increase and the housing market slumping, state tax revenues will continue to decline and place great strains on state agencies, including the University of Colorado, Dale DeBoer, associate professor, Economics, and chair of the University Budget Advisory Committee said recently. (More)
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak will begin the first scheduled forum of the fall semester at 9 a.m. Sept. 1 in University Hall 132. (More)
A career Air Force officer and professor of English at the U.S. Air Force Academy will spend the next year at UCCS as an American Council on Education fellow. (More)
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