More than 2,800 students earn President’s and Dean’s honors for fall 2020
UCCS announced the names of 2,864 students who achieved academic success during the fall 2020 semester with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
UCCS announced the names of 2,864 students who achieved academic success during the fall 2020 semester with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
Four students have been selected to pursue principle-based ethics projects with a paired UCCS ethics fellow to engage in ethics opportunities, gain program-based work experience and develop valuable leadership skills. (More)
UCCS will use a USDA grant to continue The Colorado Grain Chain project to expand direct-to-consumer markets for farmers and makers of value-added heritage grain products. (More)
Carlos García, vice chancellor for student affairs, was recognized with the top honor by the National Association of College Auxiliary Services with the 2020 Robert F. Newton Award for Distinguished Service at the C3X 2020 Virtual Annual Conference & Expo. (More)
Kathleen Randolph, assistant professor of teaching and learning, answered seven questions on her new book, a practical guide for teaching students with challenging behaviors and supporting their academic, social and behavioral development. (More)
UCCS hosting COVID-19 research forum Feb. 10
7 Questions with Colin Lewis, author of “Confucian Ritual and Moral Education”
Have you become more aware of how cybersecurity impacts your daily lives? Has COVID-19 and remote working got you wondering about some of the ethical issues that touch the technology we use every day? (More)
Sen. Gardner visits College of Business to discuss cybersecurity programs
UCCS, National Cyber League to host Pikes Peak Collegiate Cyber Challenge Sept. 26
While earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration, Adam not only found a passion for data analysis. He also discovered a field that would let him tell the stories that data can show to businesses: human resources. (More)
Advocating for equity, diversity and dignity | Steven D. Parker ’17
19 Silver Graduates to take part in 2020 commencement ceremony
Memorial services for family and close friends for Rodger E. Ziemer, 83, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering, will be held at 10 a.m., Jan. 30, at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Colorado Springs. He died Jan. 9, 2021. (More)
Employees now have access to new mental health counseling options at no cost
Practical tips for creating a community of care
Four new Student Ethics Ambassadors to partner with Ethics Experts
Employees now have access to new mental health counseling options at no cost
Practical tips for creating a community of care
Students, alumni invited to apply for paid Quad Innovation consulting projects
GOCA Downtown celebrates 10 years
Theatreworks and UCCS dramaturgy students present “Elections at Altitude”
“House Arrest,” a play by Anna Deavere Smith, will run virtually Oct. 22-Nov. 1, 2020
Hajek named Vibes new manager; maintains UCCS baseball head coaching role
Mountain Lions fall in a defensive battle at No. 10 Colorado Mesa, 60-56
Misch Named the 2020 Estonian Men’s Track Coach of the Year
Women’s basketball postpones next three games
KOAA: Stressed by political climate? You’re not alone
KKTV: 2021 Presidential Inauguration
KXRM: Perspective on an inauguration like none before
KUSA: UCCS head coach named new Rocky Mountain Vibes manager
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