Daphne Greenwood
Daphne Greenwood, professor, Economics, recently published “Local Economic Development in the 21st Century: Quality of Life and Sustainability” with Richard P.F. Holt of Southern Oregon University. (More)
Daphne Greenwood, professor, Economics, recently published “Local Economic Development in the 21st Century: Quality of Life and Sustainability” with Richard P.F. Holt of Southern Oregon University. (More)
A social networking tool developed jointly by UCCS and Syberenety LLC may soon be available to help recovering addicts stay connected to medical providers and personal support networks. Through an interactive online social support network (More)
More UCCS students enrolled for the summer semester and in more classes, according to official census reports released Thursday by the Office of Admissions and Records. A total of 3,024 students enrolled for summer courses, (More)
UCCS in the headlines from the month of June, 2010. This month includes articles and stories from The Associated Press, Colorado Springs Business Journal, Boulder Daily Camera, Denver Post, Colorado Springs Gazette, KMGH, KOAA and more. (More)
UCCS hosted a Thursday event highlighting the legacy of Bill Daniels, a business leader and philanthropist who died in March 2000. Daniels, a decorated naval aviator in World War II and cable television pioneer, helped (More)
Campus community members will have the opportunity to meet for a free one-on-one with local independent financial advisors when the national Your Money Bus Tour rolls into Colorado Springs July 8-9. The UCCS College of (More)
Supporters of improving education for the blind took part in demonstrations of new technology May 15 at UCCS as part of the first-ever Crossover Applications Symposium. The symposium attracted about 50 community participants including parents, (More)
Middle school students did everything from decode their DNA to designing robots as part of a series of “real life” science workshops at UCCS June 8 and 9. More than 300 students from the Pikes (More)
While UCCS was celebrating its largest-ever graduating class, a group of local American Indians used the campus to celebrate its accomplishments. On May 22, 39 American Indian students representing educational attainment from kindergarten through doctoral (More)
There are six new staff members who joined the UCCS campus community in May. Their names, job titles, department and appointment date follow. Michael Davenport, security, Public Safety, May 1. Sarah Rose, early childhood educator, (More)
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