Pursuing his life goals | Nicholas Dindyal

June 21, 2021

For Nicholas Dindyal, attending college had to feel right. He needed the drive to pursue higher education and that drive simply was not there. He made the decision to enlist in the U.S. Army and after serving eight years, decided that he wanted something more. (More)

A Cooper’s hawk named Matilda

June 16, 2021

If you have been in front of Main Hall in the past few days, you noticed the temporary barriers and yellow tape blocking off the sidewalk. It is all there for Matilda (who is also (More)

Pride Month at UCCS

June 16, 2021

2021 marks the 51st anniversary of Pride Month in the United States. Here is a list of ways to celebrate and reflect on Pride Month at UCCS. (More)

Pedal through history with the Office of Sustainability

June 16, 2021

On Friday, June 25, John Harner, professor of geography, will lead an 8.5 mile bike tour of historical markers near and around the Cragmor Neighborhood. The event celebrates both Bike Month in Colorado and Colorado Springs’ 150th anniversary. (More)

Photo Feature: GOCA U Ok? Gallery

June 15, 2021

The creations of seven artists, specifically focused on their pandemic experiences, are currently on display at the Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA) gallery titled U Ok? The public viewing of the gallery remains open at (More)

Learning online for more opportunities | Linette Ramirez ’10

June 15, 2021

When Linette Ramirez decided to get her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from UCCS, she knew that it would give her more knowledge, more job opportunities and more earning power, but also more ways to balance learning with her busy life by opting to complete her degree entirely online. (More)

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