Covey shares business case for high trust
Stephen M.R. Covey outlined why there is a business case for building a high-trust organization as the keynote speaker at the second annual UCCS Ethics First Event Sept. 11. (More)
Stephen M.R. Covey outlined why there is a business case for building a high-trust organization as the keynote speaker at the second annual UCCS Ethics First Event Sept. 11. (More)
As FIFA underwent bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup, Bonita Mersiades worked to uncover the flawed and corrupt practices of top executives that led to investigations in two countries. (More)
Chancellor Venkat Reddy highlighted the success of the university’s enrollment and economic impact, the ongoing projects and initiatives, and the challenges that the campus will face in the coming years during his first State of the Campus address to faculty and staff Sept. 20. (More)
Joel Tonyan joined the Kraemer Family Library in 2014 with research interests in information seeking behavior and social media analytics. (More)
Housing, arts and gentrification will be the subject for discussion in the next Prologue series event in collaboration with the Colorado Governor’s Office at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater. (More)
More than 40 new faculty members joined UCCS this fall. Today, meet 10 faculty members from the College of Education and the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences. (More)
A new series ‘Third Friday Colloquia: Essays in Music’ starts Sept. 21 at the Heller Center for the Arts & Humanities, curated by Colin McAllister, music program co-director, Visual and Performing Arts. (More)
Thirty-two people accepted teaching and non-teaching positions at UCCS in August 2018, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
A new marketing campaign “UCCS fuels Success” launched Sept. 17 to share the core values of UCCS across the nation and world. (More)
After celebrated work as a playwright and actor, Nambi E. Kelley returns to Theatreworks to make her directing debut with Lorraine Hansberry’s classic, “A Raisin in the Sun.” (More)
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