KOAA: Colorado voters supporting a national popular vote
KOAA interviewed Josh Dunn, chair and professor of political science, on some of the potential challenges of the National Popular Vote Compact after the Colorado elections. (More)
KOAA interviewed Josh Dunn, chair and professor of political science, on some of the potential challenges of the National Popular Vote Compact after the Colorado elections. (More)
The UCCS cross country programs sustained their national ranking in the Week 5 edition of the 2020 Division II Men’s and Women’s Cross Country National Coaches rankings. (More)
Have you become more aware of how cybersecurity impacts your daily lives? Has COVID-19 and remote working got you wondering about some of the ethical issues that touch the technology we use every day? (More)
Colorado Public Radio’s Colorado Matters interviewed Sara Hagedorn, assistant professor of political science, on the results of the 2020 general election in Colorado. (More)
Two people started positions at UCCS in October 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
UCCS students are invited to explore career and internship opportunities offered by over 120 employers at the inaugural Colorado Universities Partnered Virtual Career and Internship Fair. (More)
Mary Ann Cutter, professor of philosophy, answered seven questions on her new book, which presents 13 themes on death and illustrates that although we all die, humans do not share the same view of dying. (More)
KOAA talked to two students, AJ Bailey and Ray Reyes, about voting in the 2020 general election. (More)
The Behind the Springs Podcast featured Chip Benight, executive director of the National Institute for Human Resilience, about the free GRIT program for building and maintaining resilience during the pandemic. (More)
Janna Dahl never expected to earn a bachelor’s degree, let alone graduate summa cum laude from UCCS and pursue a career as a death investigator. Yet she did just that. She got there – as she’ll tell you over and over again – through the power of relationships. (More)
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