Parking permits remain the same cost for 2019-20 academic year
Parking permits remain the same cost as last year and are now available for reservation and purchase online for the 2019-20 academic year. (More)
Parking permits remain the same cost as last year and are now available for reservation and purchase online for the 2019-20 academic year. (More)
Students and faculty now have a new, single location to kickstart research projects and connect with resources: the Center for Student Research. (More)
Vadis Turner, a Nashville-born artist who explores female experience, intergenerational wisdom, rites of passage and gender roles, often through the lens of her own family history in the southern United States, will present “Megaliths” in the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art fall exhibition. (More)
The R.O.A.R. program, an acronym for Relationships, Opportunity, Acumen, and Readiness, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transition from college to career upon graduation. (More)
The learning platform Lynda.com will upgrade to LinkedIn Learning in September. This enhanced tool acts as an online resource with videos and courses aimed at developing workplace skills. (More)
Following the July 10 campus memo from Chancellor Venkat Reddy, Communique will inform you weekly about one of the seven core strategies that comprise the 2030 UCCS Strategic Plan. This week, Communique will overview the proposals submitted by the working group on optimization of capabilities. (More)
“Food doesn’t have to be complex,” says Chef Mark Painter, the new residential chef at Roaring Fork Dining Hall. “It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. That’s the Italian mentality, to me – (More)
UCCS faculty and graduate students will have access to new career development and mentoring resources through the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. UCCS joined as an institutional member August 5 at the recommendation (More)
Mikayla Greenfield’s commitment to streamlining operations in Facilities Services, coupled with her compassion and composure, contributed to her Employee of the Quarter win. (More)
Crews from J.E. Dunn Construction make progress on the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. The project on the west side of campus remains on budget and on schedule for an April 2020 opening. (More)
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