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The director of a program designed to help students and recent alumni turn ideas into action will host an information session at 3 p.m. March 21 in University Center 302. (More)
The director of a program designed to help students and recent alumni turn ideas into action will host an information session at 3 p.m. March 21 in University Center 302. (More)
The Annual Health and Wellness Fair from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. March 21 will attempt to encourage healthy lifestyles for faculty, staff and students. (More)
UCCS students and faculty will join forces with Theatreworks to present “Cabaret” March 16-26 at the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater in University Hall. (More)
Michael Calvisi, assistant professor and director of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab, College of Engineering and Applied Science, received a $516,000 National Science Foundation award for his research project “Optimal Control of Encapsulated Ultrasound Microbubbles for Biomedicine.” (More)
Graduate programs in nursing, business and engineering at UCCS are among the nation’s best, according to just-released lists of graduate programs compiled by “U.S. News & World Report,” which annually highlights the best in research and teaching across the country. (More)
The UCCS budget will be the topic of an all-campus chancellor’s forum March 22 in University Center room 302. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the forum, which will begin at noon. Venkat (More)
UCCS received a full 10-year reaccreditation from the Higher Learning Commission March 6 with no interim monitoring or conditions. (More)
Women CU leaders were encouraged to be involved in their university, community or church and to spread the word about the importance of CU during a March 3 CU Women Succeeding Symposium at UCCS. (More)
Gary Reynolds, 67, plans to retire from UCCS in January 2018, about the time the $70 million arts complex is finished, concluding a 45-year professional career, 36 of which have been in higher education construction and facilities management.
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A presidential election marked with racial, religious and gender denegration can provide inspiration for the work of diversity and inclusion in society and on college campuses, Sarah Willie-Lebreton, professor of sociology, Swarthmore College, said Monday at the CU Diversity Summit. (More)
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