Academic Affairs reorganizes for future

November 6, 2014

Following last year’s Program Prioritization process, the Division of Academic Affairs was identified as having opportunities for improved performance and increased effectiveness. On Nov. 6, Mary Coussons-Read, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, (More)

Researchers honored during campus celebration

October 30, 2014

Three UCCS researchers were inducted into the Million Dollar Club at the 10th annual Celebration of Sponsored Research and Scholarship Oct. 22. Provost Mary Coussons-Read, Catherine Kaukinen, associate professor, School of Public Affairs, and Rebecca Webb, (More)

14 join campus ranks

October 7, 2014

Fourteen people accepted non-teaching positions at UCCS in September, according to the Department of Human Resources. Their names, titles, departments and start dates follow Adam Alexander, shuttle driver, Police Department, Sept. 1 Cynthia Allen, psychiatric (More)

New laws, training bring taboo subject to forefront

September 12, 2014

Katie Kaukinen addresses a topic that makes most people uncomfortable with aplomb. Kaukinen, associate professor, School of Public Affairs, and a criminal justice scholar, is leading training sessions for faculty, staff and students about the (More)

New faculty join for fall semester

September 10, 2014

More than 50 new faculty members joined UCCS for the fall semester. Over the next few weeks, those who hold instructor, assistant professor or associate professor positions will be introduced to the campus. Today’s installment (More)

22 join campus ranks

August 12, 2014

Twenty-two faculty or staff members joined UCCS in July, according to the Office of Human Resources. Their names, titles and departments follow. Barbara Anderson, custodian, Physical Plant, July 1 Timothy Balagat, mechanical trades, Physical Plant, July (More)

UCCS master’s program earns accreditation

July 16, 2014

The UCCS Master of Public Administration program is now independently accredited by the Network of Public Policy, Affairs and Administration, NASPAA. The program was notified July 11 that NASPAA’s accrediting Commission, the Commission on Peer (More)

Students receive first John Suthers scholarships

April 10, 2014

Three UCCS students majoring in criminal justice were recently selected to be the first recipients of the John Suthers Scholarship. April Rogers, a Craig junior, and Isaac Abila, Pueblo junior, will receive a $1,000 scholarship (More)

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