Regents approve 25 for sabbatical
The CU Board of Regents approved semester and academic year sabbaticals for 25 UCCS faculty members for 2021-22 at a Feb. 11 meeting. (More)
The CU Board of Regents approved semester and academic year sabbaticals for 25 UCCS faculty members for 2021-22 at a Feb. 11 meeting. (More)
In an effort to meet growing market needs for teachers in the State of Colorado, the CU Board of Regents approved a new bachelor’s degree. (More)
Four UCCS faculty members presented new findings at the UCCS COVID-19 Research Forum, with research spanning disciplines and presenting new questions for future exploration. (More)
Colorado Springs’ sesquicentennial anniversary celebrations will abound from February leading up to July 31, 2021. (More)
Art WithOut Limits is using UCCS’ cutting-edge Ent Center for the Arts as a home for many unique exhibits that allow viewers to interact with art in new spaces. (More)
A COVID-19 vaccine point of dispensing simulation took place on Feb. 10 to prepare UCCS as an official POD site. (More)
The Gazette quoted Tatiana Bailey, director of the UCCS Economic Forum, about the reasons why the city experienced additional tax revenue in December 2020. (More)
Morgen Thomas, senior instructor of sociology, answered seven questions on her new book “bloodbrothers,” a work of fiction about trauma, loss and two boys fighting for salvation. (More)
Memorial services are pending for Marcus Brown, 22, a junior business student, who died Feb. 1, 2021. (More)
On Friday, the Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC announced UCCS Associate Head Women’s Soccer Coach Alex Schultz as the team’s new director of sports performance. (More)
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