UCCS Traffic Tip: U-turns at Regent Circle are illegal
Many drivers continue to make an illegal U-turn at the Regent Circle traffic light when driving east-bound on Austin Bluffs Parkway despite a number of accidents in that location. (More)
Many drivers continue to make an illegal U-turn at the Regent Circle traffic light when driving east-bound on Austin Bluffs Parkway despite a number of accidents in that location. (More)
Brianna Santos, a senior Geography and Environmental Studies major, aims to uncover new knowledge on one of the most enigmatic landscape features: rock glaciers. (More)
As part of the “ACCESS @ UCCS” initiative, the Faculty Resource Center conducted interviews with UCCS digital accessibility experts Scott Kupferman and Leyna Bencomo. (More)
UCCS graduate Dylan Prosser ’21 passed away on Friday, Oct. 15 after a courageous lifelong battle with neurofibromatosis. (More)
After having missed their senior showcase in spring 2020, the artists will present their culminating artwork in a new exhibition titled “Apparition,” hosted at the Galleries of Contemporary Arts’ downtown location. (More)
Ballots are appearing in mailboxes across Colorado ahead of the November 2021 coordinated election. Here’s your guide to voting at UCCS — and, if you’re a UCCS employee, here’s what you need to know about political campaign-related activity and expression. (More)
Katie Sullivan, Associate Professor of Communication at UCCS, has studied the messages that women receive about gender, work and leadership for nearly two decades. Now, she’s bringing these conversations to the United Nations. (More)
A new study from the Department of Nursing at UCCS shows that older adults often perceive that they’re aging well — even if they also report poor health and wellbeing. (More)
October is Arts Month in Colorado. In celebration, GOCA and the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS have more than 20 performances, exhibitions and cultural experiences planned. See five ways to experience the arts through UCCS this week. (More)
A new five-year initiative at UCCS, funded with a $3 million federal SAMHSA grant, aims to provide foundational trauma education to child-serving mental health workers and improve trauma education nationwide. (More)
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