Never Losing Sight of her Dreams | Sandra Curry
Many high school seniors eagerly await their college acceptance letters to share the news that they “got in.” For Sandra Curry, her news was different. (More)
Many high school seniors eagerly await their college acceptance letters to share the news that they “got in.” For Sandra Curry, her news was different. (More)
UCCS students found answers to their graduation-related questions during the latest installment of the ongoing Office of Information Technology series “Bytes” (More)
The UCCS Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion announced it will spearhead a three-part teach-in series. (More)
Thanks to initial funding by the CU President’s Office, as well as fundraising efforts by UCCS, the space nearly doubled following a construction process that followed design and layout input of students who will utilize the space. (More)
With the annual election season underway, you can cast your ballot now for the elected representatives of Staff Association and for pending ballot initiatives. (More)
Constance Staley, professor of communication, answers seven questions on her new book, a public speaking textbook with deep roots in inclusivity and accessibility. (More)
Drawing inspiration from Tara Westover’s bestselling New York Times memoir “Educated,” history major Madison Harris centers her reflection on the influence of Ezra Taft Benson over modern Mormon thought. (More)
Fourteen people started positions at UCCS in March 2021, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Students, alumni, campus leaders and city leaders celebrated the official ribbon-cutting of Clyde Way Friday with a nod to positive partnerships and future opportunities. (More)
Communique celebrates Clyde’s Kudos sent to over 40 offices and individuals in March 2021. (More)
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