New UCCS chef committed to fresh, local food
“Food doesn’t have to be complex,” says Chef Mark Painter, the new residential chef at Roaring Fork Dining Hall. “It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. That’s the Italian mentality, to me – (More)
“Food doesn’t have to be complex,” says Chef Mark Painter, the new residential chef at Roaring Fork Dining Hall. “It can be, but it doesn’t have to be. That’s the Italian mentality, to me – (More)
UCCS faculty and graduate students will have access to new career development and mentoring resources through the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity. UCCS joined as an institutional member August 5 at the recommendation (More)
Mikayla Greenfield’s commitment to streamlining operations in Facilities Services, coupled with her compassion and composure, contributed to her Employee of the Quarter win. (More)
Crews from J.E. Dunn Construction make progress on the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. The project on the west side of campus remains on budget and on schedule for an April 2020 opening. (More)
Nineteen people accepted positions at UCCS in July 2019, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Following the July 10 campus memo from Chancellor Venkat Reddy, Communique will inform you weekly about one of the seven core strategies that comprise the 2030 UCCS Strategic Plan. This week, Communique will overview the proposals submitted by the working group on engagement and inclusive belonging. (More)
Mark “Oz” Geist, a Marine Corps veteran, deputy sheriff, police chief and bestselling author, will share his life and leadership lessons from 6-8 p.m., Oct. 9, in the Shockley-Zalabak Theater at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications from July 2019. Images were collected from social media and/or taken by a mixture of staff photographers. (More)
With the blow of a whistle from the Hybl family and officials from UCCS, Penrose-St. Francis Health Services and Centura Health, and the City of Colorado Springs, the final piece of structural steel was ceremonially put into place at the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. (More)
UCCS students will continue to have a free option to commute to campus, or anywhere else in the city, through the College Pass Program by the City of Colorado Springs’ Mountain Metro Transit system. (More)
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