Science gets new look and name
To accompany a $17 million top-to-bottom renovation, the old Science Building will soon have a new name. Pending formal approval by the CU Board of Regents at its June 24 meeting, the renovated Science Building (More)
To accompany a $17 million top-to-bottom renovation, the old Science Building will soon have a new name. Pending formal approval by the CU Board of Regents at its June 24 meeting, the renovated Science Building (More)
Grant Matthews, a member of the class of 2010, was an integral member of the Chancellor’s Leadership Class throughout his time at UCCS. As part of this four-year program for high-potential students, he undertook more (More)
It wasn’t really Corporal Klinger from MASH in pink and yellow finery but the outfit was close enough to earn Brad Bailey, accountant, Resource Management, the Best Individual Costume prize at this year’s Staff Council (More)
Ten old refrigerators, identified by avocado paint jobs and high energy consumption, were replaced this week with energy efficient models. Linda Kogan, director, Office of Sustainability, said the new refrigerators were provided by the Governor’s (More)
Ron Wisner, dean of students at UCCS from 1979 to 2003, died Friday, May 21 in a mountain bike accident in an open trails area between Monument and Castle Rock, according to family members. Following (More)
Alice Cox, who served as dean of student relations and associate professor in the College of Education from 1971 to 1978, died May 11 in Denver at the age of 77. Her memorial service was (More)
The soon-to-reopen Science Building at UCCS needs a new name, and campus leaders are hoping it will be temporary. Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, explained why in his report to Faculty Assembly at (More)
The CU Foundation will honor six women graduating from UCCS with the assistance of a Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment Scholarship at the Unstoppable Women Luncheon May 19. The 11:30 a.m. lunch will be in the (More)
Members of the 75-strong CU Foundation Board of Trustees arrived on campus Thursday for meetings. The trustees are responsible for overall direction of the CU Foundation and are led by Jean L. Thompson, chair of (More)
The CU Board of Regents will present an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters to author Greg Mortenson at the Spring 2010 UCCS Commencement, scheduled for 11 a.m. May 21 at the Colorado Springs World Arena. (More)
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