Chancellor forum scheduled for Dec. 10

November 21, 2013

The December Chancellor’s Campus Forum will focus on the program prioritization process and the university’s budget outlook. The forum is scheduled for 9 a.m. Dec. 10 in the University Center 302. All faculty and staff (More)

Sharing campus space with wildlife encouraged

November 19, 2013

While deer and other campus wildlife often may look cute, Department of Public Safety members are encouraging members of the campus community to be cautious around wild animals. Deer, in particular, have been active and (More)

Austin Bluffs traffic advisory for Nov. 16

November 15, 2013

As part of the continuing construction on Austin Bluffs Parkway, the area between Stanton Road and Regent Circle will be reduced to one lane east and west bound 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Nov. 16. (More)

Fundraising takes center stage at forum

November 15, 2013

With Colorado near the lowest in the nation for funding of public higher education, there is increased need to raise money from other sources, according to Martin Wood, vice chancellor, University Advancement. Wood and Jaime (More)

Music and dance students to offer free event

November 15, 2013

Visual and performing arts majors enrolled in Dance Music Collaboration and the Electro Acoustic Ensemble will offer a free performance at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 in Berger Hall. As part of an interdisciplinary collaboration between (More)

Emergency manager selected to academy

November 14, 2013

Tim Stoecklein, program director, Emergency Management, was recenty notified of his selection to the 2014 Colorado Emergency Management Academy. The program begins in December and will continue through May 2014. The academy includes several courses (More)

“The Washington Journal” host to address December graduates

November 14, 2013

Since graduating from UCCS with a degree in distributed studies, Robert “Robb” Walter Harleston has interviewed world leaders, military aids and economics advisers while hosting C-SPAN’s flagship morning public affairs program, “The Washington Journal.” Now, 30 (More)

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