Cops & Donuts draws hundreds to Cafe 65
More than 200 UCCS students, faculty and staff stopped by Cafe 65 on Wednesday morning for a donut and chance to chat with members of the university’s Public Safety Department. (More)
More than 200 UCCS students, faculty and staff stopped by Cafe 65 on Wednesday morning for a donut and chance to chat with members of the university’s Public Safety Department. (More)
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is a top Western regional university, according to the latest edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges. (More)
The Chancellor’s All-Campus Forum on Sept. 28 will feature a “Year in Preview” presentation by Pam Shockley-Zalabak. She will highlight recent and upcoming changes on campus, including the Oct. 3 start of Sentwali Bakari as (More)
Renovation for The Lodge dining facility came in under budget and right on time for the fall semester. (More)
Nationally renowned theater professionals from both coasts and in between will converge at UCCS Sept. 18 to discuss a critical theme in theater circles—women constitute more than 60 percent of theatergoers but write fewer than 25 percent of U.S. plays produced. (More)
With speeches and a ribbon cutting, city and university leaders joined with donors to officially open the McCord-Herbst Student Veterans Center Friday afternoon. (More)
UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak highlighted record enrollment growth and new programs during her campus report to the University of Colorado Board of Regents at their Sept. 9 meeting here. She then urged the nine-member board (More)
Five new graduate certificate programs at UCCS won unanimous approval from the University of Colorado Board of Regents at their meeting on campus Sept. 8. (More)
Forty-nine new faculty members joined UCCS for the fall semester. Over the next few weeks, those who hold instructor, assistant professor, associate professor and professor positions will be introduced to the campus. Today’s introductions include nine instructors from the College of Business, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and the Kraemer Family Library. (More)
The University of Colorado Board of Regents agreed Thursday that UCCS should proceed with building a $12 million indoor track and field facility and baseball diamond on the western edge of the campus. (More)
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