In Memory: Sally Brookens Olds
Memorial services were Feb. 22 for Sally Brookens Olds, a longtime faculty member in the Beth-El College of Nursing. She was 73. Olds was a faculty member at Beth-El for about 30 years and retired (More)
Memorial services were Feb. 22 for Sally Brookens Olds, a longtime faculty member in the Beth-El College of Nursing. She was 73. Olds was a faculty member at Beth-El for about 30 years and retired (More)
With the Lane Center ribbon cutting days away, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak provided an optimistic look at the university’s future on North Nevada during a Feb. 18 capital construction update. According to Shockley-Zalabak, construction on what (More)
Traffic signals in the area of Austin Bluffs Parkway and Stanton Road will not work from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 21 as a result of the Austin Bluffs widening project. During the outage, (More)
UCCS will host the Colorado Science Olympiad Southern Regional Tournament for middle and high school students from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. February 22. More than 900 middle school and high school students from around (More)
More than 125 CU dignitaries and Colorado Springs community leaders attended a Feb. 19 ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the first UCCS building on North Nevada Ave. The Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences will house five (More)
UCCS leaders emphasized the student portion of campus intercollegiate athletics in a presentation to the Intercollegiate Athletic Committee of the CU Board of Regents Wednesday morning. “The NCAA Division II philosophy is life in the (More)
The UCCS El Pomar Institute for Innovation and Commercialization will partner with Peak Venture Group to sponsor a business competition modeled after the popular television show “The Shark Tank” Feb. 24 at the Lodge. From (More)
Gov. John Hickenlooper visited with community business leaders Feb. 18 during a meeting at the Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences. In comments to the group, Hickenlooper lauded UCCS for its role in developing the (More)
Tissue Fusion and the CU Office of Technology Transfer recently completed a license agreement that will allow the company to continue developing a new surgical device that utilizes lasers, rather than staples and sutures, to (More)
High winds wrought havoc on campus during the President’s Day weekend. Reported gusts produced consistent speeds of 65 to 75 mph, causing damage throughout Colorado Springs. According to Rob Dougherty, director, Physical Plant, damage to campus included (More)
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