New app for UCCS students designed to combat loneliness, isolation
Nod is an app that offers research-backed ideas and tips for building social connections in college. (More)
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Nod is an app that offers research-backed ideas and tips for building social connections in college. (More)
UCCS will begin the spring semester on time and in-person with increased COVID-19 precautions, the university announced on Jan. 4, 2022. (More)
Kobby Hanson, a graduating senior electrical engineering major at UCCS, will start full-time at Lockheed Martin Space in July 2022 after a scheduled deployment to Qatar in January as part of his service in the Air Force Reserves. (More)
Amity Warme ’20 is a rising star in the rock climbing world, and this fall, she will earn her second UCCS degree: a Master of Sciences in Sports Nutrition. (More)
Among more than 1,000 graduates who will celebrate earning their degrees during the 2021 fall commencement ceremony, 11 are UCCS staff members and their relatives. (More)
On Monday, Dec. 13, students are invited to enjoy a favorite UCCS tradition: Finals Survival Coffee, when they can grab a free coffee tumbler and drink of hot coffee or cocoa to help them make it through the last week of the semester. (More)
This October, walking, hiking and exploring nature earned students points and prizes through the Walking for PIPs Challenge. (More)
In light of an all-time high in student crisis referrals through the UCCS Care Team, Amanda Allee, Dean of Students, reminds UCCS of resources to support students through common challenges. (More)
UCCS will increase the pay rate for entry-level hourly student employees to $12.95 per hour, effective Jan. 1, 2022. (More)
It’s a brand-new academic year, and for many, the Gateway Days program helped new students to feel right at home. (More)
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