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Each year, the Nutrition Club at UCCS works with Trek the Trail event organizers to develop a post-race snack for participants that is designed to refuel and reenergize participants in the annual 5k, which supports student scholarships. (More)
A regret motivated Katie Pritchard to pursue her college degree again, and this time she set her sights on making it happen. (More)
Johnathan Gachuzo Gonzalez, a first-generation scholar and senior biomedical sciences major at UCCS, is lifting up his community as he prepares for a career in health care. (More)
Paige Rydberg, a UCCS student-athlete, dominated the 2021 U.S. Collegiate Championships to earn a gold medal in what she deemed her best season yet. “At this point in your life, just go after it, and accomplish as much as you can,” Rydberg said. (More)
Isaiah Watkins believes a UCCS degree is a stepping stone that helps you reach beyond your goals. (More)
This year’s theme, “Rising through Falling,” will empower students to learn how leadership can be tested, informed and enhanced by failure. Students should register by Nov 1. (More)
On Oct. 1, 2021, middle and high school Olympians came from all over Colorado to visit UCCS. They were offered five problems and given four hours to solve them and present complete essay-type solutions. (More)
Karel Hernández Bandrich always knew he wanted to go to college, and he set his sights on one with a strong reputation. What he didn’t expect was how rewarding his academic journey would be. (More)
On Saturday, Aug. 28, UCCSlead hosted their first Game Changer event of the academic year. Over 100 students attended the event to learn more about the principles, traits and characteristics of a leader and put them into practice by participating in a variety of exercises. (More)
It’s a brand-new academic year, and for many, the Gateway Days program helped new students to feel right at home. (More)