Cops and coffee event set
Police officers will treat faculty, staff and students to doughnuts and coffee from 7:30-9 a.m. Oct. 6 in UC 116 as part of an annual meet and greet event. Jim Spice, executive director, Public Safety, (More)
Police officers will treat faculty, staff and students to doughnuts and coffee from 7:30-9 a.m. Oct. 6 in UC 116 as part of an annual meet and greet event. Jim Spice, executive director, Public Safety, (More)
Jerry Wilson, executive director, Information Technology, will explain the newest tool to expand the university’s reach during the October Chancellor’s Forum scheduled for 2 p.m. Oct. 6 in the University Center Theater. Wilson will provide (More)
Eve Gruntfest, professor emeritus, was recently appointed to the science advisory board of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. She is a research associate with the UCCS Trauma, Health and Hazards Center and directs the (More)
Sandy Wurtele, professor, Psychology, was the keynote speaker at the 11th National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Prevention Aug. 24-26 in New Orleans. She recently published two books on the prevention of childhood (More)
The newest space at UCCS is neither traditional classroom, student housing nor athletic venue. Instead, the 170-by-50 foot area behind Centennial Hall offers a quiet getaway, an outdoor classroom or a shortcut to the parking (More)
Homecoming this year, Mountain Lion style, includes a new pub, T-shirts and Mark Twain. Other components of the annual UCCS “Back to the Bluffs” celebration are a family hike, a casino night, and the opportunity (More)
UCCS faculty and staff are eligible for discounted rates to attend the 13th Annual Accessing Higher Ground Conference Nov. 15-19 in Westminster. Hosted by CU-Boulder, the conference focuses on the benefits of web standards and (More)
David Arrambide, Colorado Springs, recently joined the CU Foundation as associate director of development. His appointment was announced by Brian Winklebauer, vice president, CU Foundation. Arrambide will be responsible for seeking private gifts to support (More)
Scholar and author Mary C. Gentile will speak about ethical dilemmas facing business leaders and students in a public address scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Oct. 14 in Dwire Hall 204. As part of the UCCS (More)
The School of Public Affairs will host a series of debates focused on issues facing Coloradans in the Nov. 2 election.
SPA is collaborating with the Denver Post and 9News on debates highlighting the U.S. Senate race, the gubernatorial race and statewide ballot issues on Oct. 11 and 13. (More)
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