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Campus forums are scheduled for late March to update faculty and staff members on the latest actions of the General Assembly and the effect on UCCS budgets. Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend one of the forums. (More)
The Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs announced Tuesday that its Board of Directors will enter into a contract with the regents of the University of Colorado to operate the North Nevada Expo Center at a portion of the 3650 North Nevada Ave. property owned by the university and operated by UCCS. (More)
Gov. John Hickenlooper’s budget proposal to the Joint Budget Committee of the Colorado General Assembly is a long way from reality, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and Brian Burnett, vice chancellor, Administration and Finance, told the members of the University Budget Advisory Committee Thursday. (More)
Record low temperatures closed campus and caused 35 students to move from their flooded campus residences this week. Classes were cancelled Tuesday evening and Wednesday as temperatures dropped to 20 degrees below zero. The intense cold (More)
The two-word answer to plumbing emergencies at UCCS is “Marcus Davis.” That’s part of the reason Davis, HVAC/plumbing supervisor, Facilities Services Physical Plant, earned Employee of Quarter honors this term. He’s been the go-to guy (More)
Despite one of the warmest Colorado falls on record, Department of Public Safety is working to prepare faculty and staff to be informed in the event of campus weather-related closures. For the first time, faculty, (More)
Carla Fleury, manager, Bookstore, recently accepted a new position as conference services consultant. Effective Dec. 1, Fleury, a 23-year Bookstore veteran including the last five years as its manager, began a new position as the (More)
Debbie Lapioli was pragmatic when asked how she would use time off near the Thanksgiving holiday. “I’ve got a paper due – that’s what I’ll be doing on my day off,” Lapioli, executive assistant, Vice (More)
It’s easy being green.
Beginning this month, UCCS departments are strongly encouraged to use paper that has at least 30 percent recycled content. The request comes as UCCS tries to achieve its own sustainability goals as well as comply with Governor Bill Ritter’s Greening of State Government executive order. (More)
Pikes Peak Community College and UCCS share many issues including increasing enrollment and declining funding levels, CEO’s of El Paso County’s public higher education institutions told a group of business and community leaders this week. (More)