Reed helps Coast Guard fight bullying
George Reed, dean, School of Public Affairs, served as the main guest educator at a Nov. 1 United States Coast Guard Cross-Directorate Anti-Bullying Symposium in Washington, D.C. (More)
George Reed, dean, School of Public Affairs, served as the main guest educator at a Nov. 1 United States Coast Guard Cross-Directorate Anti-Bullying Symposium in Washington, D.C. (More)
Edin Mujkic, assistant professor, School of Public Affairs, co-authored the article “Ethics Training for U.S. Military Leaders: Challenging the Conventional Approach” in the Journal of Public Integrity. (More)
Don Klingner, distinguished professor, School of Public Affairs, was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by the Institute Academy for Politico-Administrative Sciences and Future Studies, Oct. 20 in Toluca, Mexico. (More)
Editor’s note: This is the third in a series of faculty profiles highlighting the diverse and innovative faculty at UCCS. Standing beside the memorial for a slain UCCS student, Instructor Rod Walker thought about the (More)
Eight faculty members will serve as UCCS Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Fellows during academic year 2017-2018. (More)
UCCS students will have the opportunity to study abroad in more than ten countries throughout 2017-2018 as part of faculty-directed programs coordinated by the Global Engagement Office. (More)
Eleven people accepted teaching and non-teaching positions at UCCS in September, according to the Department of Human Resources (More)
More than 50 new faculty members joined UCCS this fall. In the next few weeks, they will be introduced to the campus. Today, meet six assistant and associate professors from the College of Engineering and Applied Science, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and School of Public Affairs. (More)
A new Public Safety Initiative at UCCS will bring affordable training and education services to law enforcement and public safety personnel in the Rocky Mountain West, thanks to a $1.4 million gift from philanthropist and entrepreneur Lyda Hill. (More)
YongJei Lee, assistant professor, School of Public Affairs, was part of a team of scholars that won a Real-Time Crime Forecasting Challenge sponsored by the National Institute of Justice. (More)
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