Staff and Faculty Picks: March 30 – April 3, 2020
With more time to tune in these days, UCCS staff and faculty members share the books, articles, podcasts and TV series they recommend you dive into this week. (More)
With more time to tune in these days, UCCS staff and faculty members share the books, articles, podcasts and TV series they recommend you dive into this week. (More)
The Rising Stars award recognizes 25 local professionals younger than 40 for their achievements in business and philanthropy and their contributions to the Pikes Peak region. (More)
The Gazette interviewed Caitlin Lowans, artistic director of Theatreworks, and Kevin Landis, associate professor of theatre, on the impacts of COVID-19 on performing arts. (More)
Sport professionals will be able to earn advanced credentials to further their careers with the graduate certificate in sport management approved by the CU Board of Regents on April 2. (More)
Two new gainful employment certificates will provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity concepts and technologies at the graduate and undergraduate level after approval by the CU Board of Regents on April 2. (More)
The state’s first Executive Doctor of Business Administration will be focused on the growing needs of cybersecurity management at senior levels of government and business and be the first doctoral program offered by the UCCS College of Business. (More)
Lynn Vidler, an associate dean for the largest college at South Dakota’s flagship university, will be the next dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at UCCS. They will begin July 1, 2020. (More)
“Apparition,” the 14th annual exhibition of senior visual arts students within the Visual and Performing Arts Department, will run virtually through Instagram and Tumblr in April and May, 2020. The exhibition will feature 18 graduating student artists. (More)
Communique celebrates the hundreds of staff and faculty who received Clyde’s Kudos for their contributions to UCCS’ COVID-19 response. (More)
Submit your records of your experiences during the spread of COVID-19 to the University Archives team for preservation. (More)
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