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Downtown Colorado Springs has just gotten more colorful, thanks to the artistic touches of five UCCS students and the urban placemaking vision of the Colorado Springs Downtown Partnership. (More)
Bluestaq LLC, a Colorado Springs-based enterprise software company, launched a named scholarship in partnership with the UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
Chancellor Venkat Reddy will serve the next two years as an honorary commander at the U.S. Air Force Academy after his induction ceremony Oct. 23. (More)
The proposed annex to the Engineering Building received a boost after CU President Mark Kennedy collaborated with the CU Foundation to make $2 million available for the project. (More)
A nearly $200,000 grant will expand the capacity of UCCS and El Paso County practitioners-in-training to offer high-quality, evidence-based substance use disorder treatment for individuals with addictions. (More)
A nearly three-quarter of a million dollar grant from the Colorado Department of Human Services will allow the UCCS Nurse Family Partnership to continue empowering first-time mothers to transform their lives and create a better future for themselves and their babies. (More)
A first-of-its-kind facility, designed with intentional “collision spaces” for collaboration between medical doctors, faculty researchers and students, will celebrate a vision six years in the making when the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center fully opened Aug. 24, 2020. (More)
UCCS joins organizations including Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen Hamilton and Northrop Grumman in facilitating collaboration across the global space industry. (More)
Using a combination of laser cutters, 3D printers and rubber molds, the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering machine shop is collaborating with Colorado College volunteers to fabricate face shields for those in need. (More)
The county’s essential workers are benefiting from a novel design of 3D printed “mask-hooks”, which make 10-hour shifts in face masks more bearable. (More)