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Widely known for handling support tickets before 4:00 a.m. and able to troubleshoot technology while halfway around the world, Jackie Crouch has earned the Employee of the Quarter award for April-June 2020. (More)
Following a family legacy, it was no surprise Meagan Tracey found her home at UCCS. (More)
Carolyn “Carrie” Yeager has graduated from UCCS once before, but this time it is different. On May 15, she will become UCCS’ first-ever Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology in the area of clinical trauma psychology. (More)
Business management and baseball have also piqued Clarke’s interest in leadership. In July, he will start a full-time fellowship at Colorado Springs’ prestigious El Pomar Foundation, which develops rising leaders to work in local communities. (More)
Battling through the skepticism and fear, Naomi Hayner took a leap of faith into higher education. As a first-generation student, she had to fund her way through education with scholarships and perseverance. (More)
Aleesa Muir is proof that good things come to those who persevere. Since starting at UCCS in 2017, she’s become an outstanding women’s soccer athlete, biology student and research assistant. (More)
Cho’s work is a collision of sculpture, installation, performance, fibers and fashion design as fine arts reflecting his life experiences as naturalized South Korean-American. (More)
Daisy McGowan, GOCA director and chief curator, chats with Jasmine Dillavou, a UCCS alumna and mixed-media artist. From intimate performance pieces to immersive installations, Dillavou investigates liberation, decolonization and femininity through a personal lens. (More)
The Rising Stars award recognizes 25 local professionals younger than 40 for their achievements in business and philanthropy and their contributions to the Pikes Peak region. (More)
Communique celebrates the hundreds of staff and faculty who received Clyde’s Kudos for their contributions to UCCS’ COVID-19 response. (More)