Campus closed Feb. 1
Because of hazardous weather conditions, all classes and activities at UCCS are cancelled Feb. 1 (More)
Because of hazardous weather conditions, all classes and activities at UCCS are cancelled Feb. 1 (More)
All UCCS Excel Centers are free to students, and each has a different focus and feel. They all share the same goal: to help students succeed and, ultimately, earn their degree from UCCS. (More)
A Mountain Metropolitan Transit bus stop outside Centennial Hall may move but should remain close to campus after opposition from UCCS on city plans to reroute Route 9 and move the stop to Eagle Rock Road. (More)
Faculty and staff are encouraged to double-check bank accounts and employee portals for correct amounts following the January 2016 payroll, according to the Department of Human Resources. (More)
A series of events are planned as part of “Blackout Weekend” Jan. 29-30 as the UCCS men’s and women’s basketball teams take on Western New Mexico University and New Mexico Highlands University. (More)
More than 325 faculty and staff members participated in a strategic planning update sessions Jan. 26 in Berger Hall. (More)
Four Chancellor Campus Community Forums are scheduled for the spring semester. The time, date, planned topics and speakers follow. All forums take place in the University Center Theater, Room 302. (More)
The UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art will open two new exhibitions on Feb. 5 as part of Mo’Print 2016, a state-wide biennial celebration of printmaking. (More)
A United States flag that flew over the U.S. Capitol will be presented to members of the UCCS Department of Public Safety during a 3 p.m. Jan. 29 ceremony in University Center 116. (More)
Charles “Chip” Benight, professor, Psychology Department, and director, Trauma Health and Hazards Center, is featured in a new City of Colorado Springs effort to help community members recover from recent violent events. (More)
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