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After more than four decades at UCCS, Martinez leaves behind a legacy of better accessibility, better representation through literature and attendance at many, many UCCS basketball games. (More)
As UCCS finishes the semester via remote learning and working, it can be challenging to make the transition to learning via online classes. Here are seven strategies to help you stay focused and productive. (More)
With more time to tune in these days, UCCS staff and faculty members share the books, articles, podcasts and TV series they recommend you dive into this week. (More)
Submit your records of your experiences during the spread of COVID-19 to the University Archives team for preservation. (More)
UCCS will move to a remote learning and working environment for the rest of the semester, and the in-person spring commencement ceremony is canceled. (More)
UCCS is transitioning all learning to a remote environment March 16. No in-person classes will be held during the week. (More)
Fourteen people accepted positions at UCCS in January 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Emily Skop, professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, recently collaborated with alumna Arielle Cassiday ’18 and librarian Joel Tonyan on research surrounding the language used to describe refugeeism over the past 100 years. (More)
UCCS will be closed Tuesday, Dec. 24 through Wednesday, Jan. 1. Normal operations will resume Thursday, Jan. 2. (More)
Things can get ruff around finals week, but UCCS students got a reminder on that they’re doing a pawesome job from the K9 to 5 National Therapy Dog Registry. (More)