Record number of UCCS students heading abroad this summer, fall
About 90 UCCS students will study abroad this summer and fall. (More)
About 90 UCCS students will study abroad this summer and fall. (More)
David Fenell, professor, College of Education, was recently selected as a fellow of the American Counseling Association. Fenell received the honor April 2 at the association’s annual meeting in Montreal, Canada. The fellow award is (More)
A bestselling book that’s been called a searing meditation on what it means to be black in America today will kick off Just Talk, a new programming series at UCCS.
Two sessions for campus community members to provide input into the search for the next UCCS provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs are scheduled for April 22 and 26. (More)
New Mexico-based artist Cannupa Hanska Luger will give a free public lecture about his art and practice at 7 p.m. April 19 at the Centennial Hall auditorium. The event is free. To attend, register here. (More)
UCCS students and faculty presented 118 research projects, scholarship and creative work during the 8th Mountain Lion Research Day on April 8 in Gallogly Events Center. (More)
This year’s Bash the Bluffs 5K race April 16 will honor UCCS Police Officer Garrett Swasey, Jennifer Markovsky and Ke’Arre Stewart, who died in November in a shooting at a local Planned Parenthood facility. (More)
The CU Board of Regents on April 6 approved tuition and mandatory fee rates for the 2016-17 academic year, including a 4.61 percent increase at UCCS. (More)
Chris Martinez, associate dean, Kraemer Family Library and Tom Huber, professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, will co-chair a search for the next UCCS provost. (More)
Susan Szpyrka, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, will lead an overview of university policies during a Coffee with Compliance discussion scheduled for 9 a.m. April 21 in University Center 303. (More)
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