20 join UCCS in October 2022
20 people began work at UCCS in October 2022, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
20 people began work at UCCS in October 2022, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
During their regular meeting on Nov. 4, the University of Colorado Board of Regents passed a resolution in appreciation of Dusty Loo, posthumously. (More)
UCCS is ready to take a bite out of the long-term care crisis with JAWS. JAWS, or Jumpstart the Aging Workforce Solutions, is a two-year strategy aiming to address the long-term care crisis exacerbated by COVID-19. (More)
Celebrate the Centennial State with us! For one night only, Roaring Fork Dining Hall is putting on an all-you-care-to-eat feast of specially selected native ingredients. (More)
What are you doing next week? Check out these upcoming events! (More)
In a ceremony on Oct. 27, Sloan Gonzales was honored with the 9th Annual Mayor’s Young Leader Award in the Education category. (More)
You may think you know the story of the iconic March sisters, but Kate Hamill’s newest stage adaptation offers a fresh perspective on Alcott’s timeless tale of family, growth, and sisterhood. (More)
You may not have met Employee of the Quarter Kayla Gronseth Boyer yet, but she’s probably helped you out at least once if you work at UCCS. (More)
Natalie Bondarchuk discusses her research in DNA replication synthesis, her partnership with Dr. Klocko and more. (More)
The university’s most unusual hidden treasure on the UCCS campus might be the Pigage Natural History Museum and Wildlife Lab located in Osborne. (More)
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