Zachary Mesyan publishes article in the Journal of Algebra
Zachary Mesyan, assistant professor, Department of Mathematics, recently published “Groups where free subgroups are abundant” in the Journal of Algebra (More)
Zachary Mesyan, assistant professor, Department of Mathematics, recently published “Groups where free subgroups are abundant” in the Journal of Algebra (More)
The unique character of the north side of the UCCS property near North Nevada Avenue and Pulpit Rock will demand careful planning and balance, an architect who will lead the campus facilities planning efforts said (More)
UCCS will seek approval from the members of the CU Board of Regents next week to move forward with plans to build a 56,000 square foot building on university property that fronts North Nevada Ave. (More)
People who know Mike Friloux, custodian, Facilities Services, think he’s special for a variety of reasons. One more reason just came to light: Friloux is a talented painter with one of his original creations hanging (More)
Five pieces of student-produced artwork recently found new homes in campus buildings that operate as auxiliary enterprises. The University Center, Campus Recreation Center, Public Safety Building, Student Housing Village and the Upper Lodge will display (More)
The UCCS Department of Public Safety is mounting a campaign to promote safety awareness on roadways designated for both motor vehicles and bicycles. The “Share the Road” campaign utilizes new markings, signage and publicity to (More)
Michael Shull, professor, Department of Astrophysics and Planetary Sciences, CU-Boulder, will discuss “The First Galaxies in the Universe” at the Sept. 13 Cafe Scientifique. The latest session of the informal lecture series will be from (More)
New training sessions for UCCS staff and faculty members responsible for maintaining or creating department social media sites are scheduled for September, October and November. Stephanie Blake, a former Department of Communication faculty member, will (More)
Visitation and memorial services are scheduled for Sherry Ekerholm, Manitou Springs, a former administrative assistant in the Department of Student Success. She died Sept. 1 following a long battle with cancer. The visitation is scheduled (More)
UCCS will seek approval from the members of the CU Board of Regents to add space for more than 200 more students to live on campus. The CU Regents are scheduled to review a UCCS (More)
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