KOAA: J.B. Belzer takes reigns of UCCS women’s soccer
KOAA interviewed J.B. Belzer, head women’s soccer coach, and Tarah Patterson, a student-athlete, as spring workouts begin. (More)
KOAA interviewed J.B. Belzer, head women’s soccer coach, and Tarah Patterson, a student-athlete, as spring workouts begin. (More)
The UCCS baseball team started its conference season off with a win as it took down Colorado Christian University, 4-3. (More)
Morgan Lavender, a graduate student in health promotion, is working to build campus resiliency programs. (More)
Westword profiled Nicholas Payton ahead of his performance at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
For the first time this season and the third time in program history, the UCCS women’s lacrosse team recorded a shutout. (More)
Six researchers at UCCS found that individuals performing high intensity exercise whilst working in high risk of injury and hot environments are likely at greater risk of impending cardiovascular collapse following a hemorrhagic insult in a new study published in Experimental Physiology. (More)
Twelve people accepted positions at UCCS in February 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources (More)
The study of humankind’s fascination with the apocalyptic worldview is a vast field, and has increased in interest over the last three decades with the approach and passing of the start of a new millennium. (More)
Laith Al-Shawaf, Ph.D. and assistant professor of psychology, was named a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science for his “innovative work that has already advanced the field and signals great potential for continued contributions.” (More)
All staff are invited to participate in professional development workshops focused on work/life balance, entrepreneurship, finding happiness and more. (More)
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