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Centennial Hall joins three other UCCS buildings as a recipient of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design certification at the gold level. Technically, the renovated UCCS science building is in a category for commercial interiors (More)
Construction of two new residence halls begins with a 2 p.m. groundbreaking April 23 and is scheduled for completion in time for an Aug. 2013 opening. The estimated cost of the project is $17.5 million. (More)
Members of the UCCS Faculty Assembly conducted their first meeting of the spring semester Feb. 10, discussing topics ranging from the strategic plan to the provost search and voting to support legislation expected to benefit (More)
More than 250 faculty and staff attended a strategic planning update session Wednesday in Berger Hall to offer thoughts on the direction the university will take the next eight years. The hour-long sessions began with (More)
Fifteen new faculty and staff members joined UCCS in January. Their names, titles, department and start dates follow. Cheryl M. Kelly, associate professor, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Jan. 10. Jason DaLee, senior (More)
Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, was recently selected to serve as vice president of the Colorado Springs Downtown Partnership. The Downtown Partnership is the lead organization for planning, advocating and promoting a vibrant (More)
UCCS faculty, staff and students were joined by CU System administrators in supporting Mountain Lion men’s and women’s basketball teams Dec. 9 games against the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. About 70 CU-affiliated faculty (More)
Strategic planning at UCCS will continue moving forward toward an April deadline in the weeks ahead Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak said at a Friday morning forum. But while forming the university’s plans through 2020 is a (More)
Be Colorado is a comprehensive wellness program offered to participants of the University of Colorado Health and Welfare Trust that benefits both the University of Colorado and its employees, according to Risa Heywood, CU health (More)
The 2011 Colorado Combined Campaign kicks off with a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 16 in University Center room 116, promising food, fun and prizes. In difficult economic times, charities are especially in need of (More)