College of Business Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award moves to summer, in-person celebration
The award ceremony, originally scheduled to be a virtual event, will take place in-person at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
The award ceremony, originally scheduled to be a virtual event, will take place in-person at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
Campus leaders, donors and engaged students met in a mix of virtual and in-person celebration Thursday as the new Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community (MOSAIC) center officially opened to students following a ribbon-cutting ceremony. (More)
Barboza will serve along fellow editors from universities such as the University of Michigan, University of Notre Dame and more. (More)
Pediatric researcher Emily Bates created a video series to help people make informed decisions about COVID-19 vaccines. (More)
Samantha Bailey, graduate student in Geography and Environmental Students and the new sustainability coordinator for the City of Colorado Springs, is no stranger to getting her hands dirty. (More)
Chancellor Reddy delivered updates on vaccinations, the tuition buy-down that has allowed UCCS to keep tuition rates flat for the 2021-22 year and plans for the fall semester. (More)
Volunteers cleared UCCS’ adopted waterway of more than 37 bags of trash, including a car bumper and a gutter. (More)
UCCS announced on April 28, in partnership with the CU System, that all students, faculty and staff will be required to have COVID vaccinations before the start of fall semester 2021. (More)
The UCCS staff body voted in new elected representatives, as well as passing a ballot measure to establish a new women-identifying staff committee. (More)
The College of Letters, Arts & Sciences’ Department of History is taking the UCCS community back in time with their upcoming event: Let’s get medieval on this pandemic. (More)
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