Search begins for engineering dean
Provost Tom Christensen appointed a 12-member committee to assist in the search for a new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
Provost Tom Christensen appointed a 12-member committee to assist in the search for a new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
UCCS faculty and staff who haven’t completed the annual Employee Ethics Survey have until Friday, Sept. 28, to provide feedback on their views for campus ethics and regulatory compliance. (More)
More than 40 new faculty members joined UCCS this fall. Today, meet 13 faculty members from the College of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Science, Kramer Family Library and the School of Public Affairs. (More)
Police Chief Marc Pino will be one of 16 law enforcement personnel from Colorado and Wyoming to participant in an advanced professional course to improve the administration of justice in police departments at the FBI National Academy. (More)
With ballots appearing in mail boxes across Colorado in October ahead of the November elections, Jennifer George, senior associate university counsel, provided a reminder regarding political campaign-related activity and expression. (More)
Rich Radabaugh, a senior instructor in criminal justice for the School of Public Affairs, teaches courses in constitutional law, courts and the judicial process, interviewing and interrogating people, and intro to criminal justice. (More)
Before the sun comes up, Jessi Smith and her family wake to her pet bird squawking. She fetches him from his cage and returns to bed, snuggling him in her palm while the dogs pile in. (More)
The CU Board of Regents will hold a town hall meeting at UCCS Oct. 11 to gather insight and feedback from members of the university community and the public regarding the search for CU’s next president. (More)
UCCS faculty, staff and students browsed through more than 40 vendors and services at the Gallogly Recreation and Wellness Center for the annual Health & Wellness Fair Sept. 25. (More)
Students are urged to seek help if they experience an overdose involving alcohol, fentanyl or opioids in this week’s Safety Tip Tuesday video featuring Lisa Dipzinski, sergeant, UCCS Police Department; Clyde the Mountain Lion Mascot (More)
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