UCCS to host 31st Colorado Mathematical Olympiad
The Colorado Mathematical Olympiad will return to UCCS for its 31st year on April 25. An estimated 400 middle and high school students from around the state will meet in Berger Hall at 8 a.m. (More)
The Colorado Mathematical Olympiad will return to UCCS for its 31st year on April 25. An estimated 400 middle and high school students from around the state will meet in Berger Hall at 8 a.m. (More)
University of Colorado leadership took the first step to encourage faculty, staff and students to participate in a social climate survey slated to distribute in early April, the first broad-based attempt to measure how well (More)
Three new solar power picnic tables will offer faculty, staff and students the chance to charge electronic devices while enjoying Colorado Springs’ 300 days of sunshine. Each table is made of recycled materials and is equipped (More)
Ben Sloan, media specialist, Information Technology Media Services was recently named the staff adviser for UCCS Radio. Sloan previously worked with UCCS Radio as a volunteer. Following the September 2013 death of Margaret “Marge” Mistry, (More)
Joe Wehrman, associate professor, College of Education, contributed to a chapter in a newly published book, “Career Counseling Across the Lifespan: Community, School and Higher Education.” Wehrman contributed to a chapter on career assessment electronic (More)
Stephen Cucchiara, assistant director of student activities, Office of Student Activities, published “Creating Your Programming Swag” in the November/December 2013 edition of the National Association for Campus Activities journal. See the article at http://issuu.com/naca/docs/novdec_2013_plus_web
Brad Bayer, executive director, Office of Student Life and Leadership, and Phillip Morris, director, Office of Veteran and Military Student Affairs, presented “Building Supportive Student Veteran Communities on College and University Campuses: Innovative and Effective (More)
The most successful season in the history of UCCS men’s basketball came to an end March 15 as the Mountain Lions fell 76-72 to Metro State in the opening round of the 2014 NCAA Division (More)
Sherry Lee, senior instructor, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, and Linda Button, instructor, College of Education, were recently notified the online courses they teach received Quality Matters recognition. Quality Matters is a nationally (More)
Dramatic images of Russian soldiers, buildings on fire, and streets in the Ukranian republic of Crimea filled with protestors are difficult for two UCCS community members to watch. Anatoliy Glushchenko, associate professor, Department of Physics (More)
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