Renting is newest bookstore choice
The campus bookstore is doing its part to keep costs of attending UCCS low. New this fall is a program that allows students to rent texts from more than 3 million titles and under five (More)
The campus bookstore is doing its part to keep costs of attending UCCS low. New this fall is a program that allows students to rent texts from more than 3 million titles and under five (More)
There are 15 new instructors who recently joined UCCS in non-tenure track faculty positions. Their names, titles, department and college, and brief information about them follow. Holly Bradshaw, clinical instructor, Nursing, Beth-El College of Nursing (More)
UCCS in the headlines from the first two weeks of August, 2010. This includes articles and stories from Colorado Springs Business Journal, Colorado Springs Gazette, Denver Post, KRDO, KOAA and more. The Colorado Springs Gazette (More)
Four UCCS faculty members recently published books in their respective fields. They are: Heather Albanesi, assistant professor, Sociology, recently published “Gender and sexual agency: how young people make choices about sex.” The book was published (More)
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak welcomes newcomers and campus veterans alike in an open letter that expresses appreciation and encourages patience. (More)
Fire alarm testing will continue on campus next week as UCCS completes mandated testing of its fire emergency procedures. Occupants of Centennial, Columbine, Dwire, Engineering, Science & Engineering, and University Hall all successfully completed fire (More)
There are 13 new tenured and tenure track faculty members who recently joined UCCS. Their names, titles, department and college, and brief information about them follows. Michael Calvisi, assistant professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace (More)
In an effort to improve global education at UCCS, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak recently appointed a director of campus-wide efforts. Amy Hill, director, Chancellor’s Leadership Class, will lead efforts to increase opportunities for students, faculty and (More)
The first fall forum, scheduled for 9 a.m. Aug. 31 in the University Center theater, will begin with an overview of the university’s budget. Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, (More)
The Colorado Department of Higher Education approved UCCS to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in Biochemistry Aug. 6. Beginning this fall, students will be able to select the degree as a (More)
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