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College students are often the target for several scams, and in the first Safety Tip Tuesday video of the semester, UCCS Police Sergeant Lisa Dipzinski talked with Detective Martin Toetz, who often investigates scam reports. (More)
The PIPs Rewards mobile app allows students to earn “positive impact points” for various actions that support them as students, UCCS community members and global citizens. (More)
CU’s Tuition Assistance Benefit provides eligible employees with tuition for up to nine credit hours per academic year (fall through summer). (More)
Each year, per Board of Regents Policy 11-E, the University of Colorado requires leave-eligible employees who use My Leave and other time tracking systems to verify the accuracy of their sick and vacation leave in the myUCCS portal. (More)
More than 1,000 members of the Class of 2023 will arrive in trucks, SUVs and trailers August 20 to move into their new homes in Summit Village and the Village at Alpine Valley. The arrival is likely to cause impacts in traffic and parking patterns for most of the day. (More)
Parking permits remain the same cost as last year and are now available for reservation and purchase online for the 2019-20 academic year. (More)
The learning platform Lynda.com will upgrade to LinkedIn Learning in September. This enhanced tool acts as an online resource with videos and courses aimed at developing workplace skills. (More)
Crews from J.E. Dunn Construction make progress on the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. The project on the west side of campus remains on budget and on schedule for an April 2020 opening. (More)
Nineteen people accepted positions at UCCS in July 2019, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications from July 2019. Images were collected from social media and/or taken by a mixture of staff photographers. (More)