The Zoomedy of Errors brings Shakespeare to homes May 27
Theatreworks’ Free-for-All Shakespeare program will return to the stage –virtually — for a free streaming performance of “Comedy of Errors” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27. (More)
Theatreworks’ Free-for-All Shakespeare program will return to the stage –virtually — for a free streaming performance of “Comedy of Errors” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 27. (More)
The Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award Luncheon will be rescheduled to May 20, 2021 to honor business leaders and community philanthropists Phil and Ann Winslow. (More)
In accordance with current local, state and national guidelines, UCCS will begin the process of allowing faculty and staff to return to campus for any work that can’t be completed at home starting June 1. (More)
The CU Faculty Council’s Committee on Racial and Ethnic Equity teamed with colleagues from other committees to produce a video message in support of the campus community during the pandemic. (More)
The Washington Post interviewed Jeffrey Montez de Oca, director of the Center for the Critical Study of Sport, about why fans are missing sports during the COVID-19 pandemic. (More)
The NCAA Division II President’s Council announced the maximum and minimum number of contests will be lowered for 2020-21 in response to membership feedback regarding COVID-19. (More)
Use-or-lose deadline extended for those unable to have taken vacation during COVID-19 crisis (More)
The Gazette featured alumna Lauren McKinney, who joined Council of Neighborhoods and Organizations. (More)
KKTV interviewed Nathan Gibson, executive director of athletics, talks about the impact of COVID-19 on college athletics. (More)
O’Meallie’s work, usually painted wood, is noted for its visual and tactile allure and multilayered content. O’Meallie taught studio art at UCCS for nine years and for 10 years was a toy inventor based out of New York. (More)
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