Cricket comes to campus
UCCS got a little more international last week when a game common in the Commonwealth countries came to campus. (More)
UCCS got a little more international last week when a game common in the Commonwealth countries came to campus. (More)
Art installation is underway at the UCCS Ent Center for the Arts in preparation for the January 2018 opening. (More)
Faculty, staff and students quietly marked the 16th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with many visiting a monument near the College of Engineering. (More)
A new solar power system atop University Center and Gallogly Events Center will make Gallogly a “net zero” power user. Installation of the system began Aug. 24 and is expected to be complete and generating (More)
The UCCS Ent Center for the Arts is six months from completion and is no longer the big blue building on campus. The walls are painted, floors installed, and the design aspects are taking shape throughout the 92,000-square-foot building. (More)
Summertime brings fresh food initiatives to campus – the newest being the UCCS Farm Stand. The stand sells fresh produce from campus gardens in an effort to promote healthy, local eating. (More)
Members of the CU Board of Regents went back to school June 16, learning a bit about the state’s history and geography. (More)
Colleagues and friends toasted R. “Dan” Dandapani’s tenure as dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences May 17. (More)
UCCS alumna Lisa Craig brought her wire-haired dachshund, Gracie, to the Pause for Paws study break at Kraemer Family Library this week. (More)
The three-day Unity Project this week created a colorful art display on El Pomar Plaza that illustrated both the campus’s diversity and its connectedness. (More)
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