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Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, and Gary Reynolds, executive director, Facilities Services, will lead a discussion of the UCCS Facilities Master Plan during the November All-Campus Forum. The forum is scheduled for 2 (More)
UCCS will move forward with the construction of a 1,200-stall parking garage following the recent approval of the concept by the CU Board of Regents. But this won’t be just any parking garage. What is (More)
A renovated University Center dining area may be the most visible construction project but Facilities Services, University Auxiliaries staff, and private contractors were busy on nearly every corner of campus throughout the summer. Café 65, (More)
UCCS expanded student housing to privately-owned apartments on North Nevada this summer as the university braced for a record-breaking freshman class. Susan Szpyrka, senior associate vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, in coordination with Ralph Giese, (More)
UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and CU Regent Kyle Hybl lauded the UCCS response to the Waldo Canyon fire during an Aug. 8 reception for volunteers and others who supported the effort. In addition to praising (More)
Sandy Berry-Lowe considers UCCS to be her professional home. But the 22-year campus veteran and associate professor of biology never thought she would actually live on campus in space normally designated for students. For three (More)
More than 200 university and community dignitaries attended groundbreaking ceremonies for the Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences June 21. The large crowd that gathered on the corner of North Nevada Ave. and Austin Bluffs (More)
UCCS will begin construction of the $18.5 million Lane Center for Academic Health Sciences, the first university building on redeveloped North Nevada Avenue, with a 9 a.m. June 21 groundbreaking ceremony. Faculty and staff are (More)
Visitors making their way to campus from North Nevada Avenue now know they are entering campus property. Facilities Services staff members, working alongside a contractor, recently completed a new campus entry sign near the intersection (More)
The May 11 meeting of UCCS Faculty Assembly was the last meeting for the 2011-12 term, effectively wrapping up business and putting governance on hiatus for the summer. Ironically the meeting started with a farewell. (More)