Samuels publishes inclusive education book

September 16, 2014

Dena Samuels, assistant professor, Women’s and Ethnic Studies Program, recently published “The Culturally Inclusive Educator: Preparing for a Multicultural World.” The 176-page book examines discrepancies between current educational cultural climate and the need to prepare for (More)

21 join campus ranks

September 16, 2014

Twenty-one people accepted non-teaching positions at UCCS in August, according to the Department of Human Resources. Their names, titles, departments and start dates follow Dario Bueno Baques, senior research associate, Department of Physics and Energy (More)

New laws, training bring taboo subject to forefront

September 12, 2014

Katie Kaukinen addresses a topic that makes most people uncomfortable with aplomb. Kaukinen, associate professor, School of Public Affairs, and a criminal justice scholar, is leading training sessions for faculty, staff and students about the (More)

McPike named executive director and chief of police

September 12, 2014

Brian McPike, interim executive director, Department of Public Safety, had the interim removed from his title during a Sept. 8 department ceremony at the University Center. The executive director also serves as chief of police. (More)

Photo feature: Campus memorial serves as 9/11 reminder

September 11, 2014

Thirteen years following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the UCCS 9/11 Artifact Display serves as reminder of one of the most tragic events in United States history. Dedicated Sept. 12, 2011, the memorial contains a steel plate (More)

New virus strain prompts Student Health Center counsel

September 11, 2014

With a rare virus outbreak now infecting people in Colorado and at least 10 other states, Stephanie Hanenberg, executive director, Student Health Center, offered several tips for prevention of the spread of enterovirus 68. “We’ve (More)

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