FDC to present parenting workshop

October 13, 2010

Techniques for improved teaching and parenting will be shared at an Oct. 30 workshop sponsored by the Family Development Center. Jeanette French, associate, Conscious Discipline, will present an overview of a program that emphasizes successful (More)

Campus can see “Psycho” for less

October 12, 2010

Faculty, staff, students and alumni can celebrate Halloween with a one-performance discount to the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Oct. 30. UCCS community members will save 50 percent on tickets to the 8 p.m. performance at the (More)

Edie Greene named CUNY visiting scholar

October 12, 2010

Edie Greene, professor, Psychology, was recently appointed a visiting scholar at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. Currently on sabbatical from UCCS, she will collaborate with CUNY faculty on (More)

Heller Center opens to fanfare

October 8, 2010

Ferried by private car from main campus to keep dust and noise to a minimum, campus community members got to peek at the newest addition to UCCS this week, the Heller Center for Arts and (More)

Cops, coffee and 180 doughnuts draw crowd

October 8, 2010

Faculty and staff added to their knowledge of work undertaken by Campus Police and their waistlines Wednesday during an annual event organized by the Department of Public Safety. For nine years, public safety has organized (More)

Tuition plans are placeholders

October 8, 2010

A request that Colorado colleges and universities submit tuition plans in advance of action by the Colorado General Assembly generated news coverage this week but should not cause concern among UCCS students or family members (More)

Times are changing for IT

October 8, 2010

Big changes are coming for every telephone, computer and smart phone on campus, according to Jerry Wilson, executive director, Information Technology. Wilson outlined changes that will bring Voice Over Internet Protocol telephones to every desk (More)

UCCS in the news, first week of October

October 8, 2010

UCCS in the headlines from the first week in October. This includes articles and stories from Colorado Springs Independent, Colorado Springs Gazette, Laramie Boomerang, KOAA and more. The Denver Post wrote about upcoming ballot initiatives (More)

Human nervous system subject for math lecture

October 8, 2010

An explanation of the 100 billion neurons and 200 trillion connections that make up the human central nervous system will be shared Oct. 14 as part of the Second Annual Distinguished Math Lecture. William Kath, (More)

Report outlines campus crime concerns

October 7, 2010

Thefts and burglaries are significant problems at UCCS, according to a recently issued report. But the likelihood of being a crime victim can be dramatically reduced through the diligence of all campus community members, according (More)

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