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On Dec. 7, the UCCS Artist Series brings jazz powerhouse Dianne Reeves, accompanied by acclaimed musicians Peter Martin, Romero Lubambo, Reginald Veal and Terreon Gulley, to the Shockley-Zalabak stage. (More)
The highly-esteemed, Boulder-based Takács String Quartet returns to Colorado Springs first the first time in 25 years for a Dec. 6 performance at the Chapman Foundations Recital Hall at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
Jeff Davis, the retired executive director of Auxiliary Facilities, received the Silver Torch Award for his work at the regional and national level for the National Association of College Auxiliary Services. (More)
With the delayed start on Nov. 12, UCCS employees and students have already learned how weather information is communicated across campus. But how and when that decision is made, and what it means, can sometimes create additional questions that are addressed here. (More)
Four of the five recipients of the Mayor’s Young Leaders Award share UCCS connections as Mayor John Suthers recognized outstanding achievement for young professionals age 40 and younger. The Oct. 30 ceremony recognized young leaders in five categories in the city. (More)
After the run of “A Raisin in the Sun,” Theatreworks goes right into a limited engagement of “Lysistrata” Oct. 26-28 in the Chapman Foundations Recital Hall. (More)
The acclaimed Ballet Folklórico de México’s performance is Nov. 1 at the Ent Center for the Arts, and it stands to be one of the UCCS Artist Series’ most popular shows this season. (More)
Few events in the last decade of space exploration have captured the world’s imagination like NASA’s ongoing Mars Exploration Program. (More)
After a month on the central campus, the gold shipping container that houses The Portal Project and brings people from across the world together will continue its engagement on the UCCS campus at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
Denver native Penda N’Diaye and the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company will perform “A Letter to My Nephew” Oct. 16 at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)