“Reach Higher” captures UCCS student goals
A new UCCS promotional campaign is hitting the airwaves, local newspapers and the hands of prospective students. (More)
A new UCCS promotional campaign is hitting the airwaves, local newspapers and the hands of prospective students. (More)
The twelve black and white Specialized 24-speed mountain bikes at the Campus Recreation Center are new and shiny. But organizers of a new UCCS Bike Share program hope they won’t stay squeaky clean for long. (More)
The Center for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education based at UCCS will share in a $1 million grant to provide professional development for secondary school math teachers in the Eagle County Schools. (More)
US Census Bureau Director Dr. Robert Groves thanking GES senior Loren Buttenwieser for creating ‘hard to count’ census tract maps for El Paso and Teller Counties, Colorado. (More)
UCCS will host an awareness fair from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 22 in the University Center Gym. Faculty and staff can participate in wheelchair basketball and register for prizes. (More)
A $26,000 campus-wide campaign to help the region’s less fortunate began Tuesday and will continue through Nov. 17. (More)
The Transportation Services division of the UCCS Department of Public Safety recognized its 1 millionth shuttle bus passenger Tuesday. (More)
A weekend of activities for students, parents of students and UCCS alumni was dampened – but not extinguished — by last weekend’s frigid and slippery weather. (More)
It was a wistful John Warner, one of the nation’s foremost politicians and Washington pugilists, who visited UCCS Tuesday to talk about climate change and the importance of making it a national priority. (More)
Student recruiters attended the Oct. 9 Faculty Assembly meeting to show how software used in the recruiting process can affect retention. (More)
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