Carr to kickoff Dean’s Distinguished Scholar Series with public lecture March 7
Deborah Carr, professor and chair of sociology at Boston University, will be the first speaker for the Dean’s Distinguished Scholar Series. (More)
Deborah Carr, professor and chair of sociology at Boston University, will be the first speaker for the Dean’s Distinguished Scholar Series. (More)
The UCCS track & field program recorded top three team finishes on both the men’s and women’s side at the RMAC Indoor Track & Field Championships at the Adams State High Altitude Training Center Feb. 22-23. (More)
An accomplished research engineer with more than a decade of academic leadership experience will be the new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
Jesse Perez, assistant director M.O.S.A.I.C., and Martin Garnar, dean of the Kraemer Family Library, will be recognized for their work in developing a culturally and intellectually diverse university community as recipients of the CU President’s Diversity Award. (More)
UCCS political science majors will have a new opportunity to earn an accelerated master’s degree in public administration in a new program between the School of Public Affairs and the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. (More)
While most employees and students enjoyed a late start on Feb. 18 and Feb. 19, Facilities Services crews worked early each morning to clear sidewalks, stairs, roads and parking lots across campus. (More)
More than 1,000 Chinese high school students learned about higher education in the United States, and specifically at UCCS, during the second event of the university’s Global Ambassador Program. (More)
Employees can gather crucial information about their health – and get early signals that could save the day – at campus biometric screenings. (More)
Faculty and staff celebrated the work of the last year, participated in their knowledge of campus trivia and enjoyed the music of the Physics Classic Rock and Roll Orchestra during the 2019 Campus Appreciation Reception Jan. 31. (More)
Molly Maxfield examines the differences in young and older adults’ mechanisms for coping with increased awareness of mortality. (More)
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