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Aidan Meadows, new president of the UCCS Student Government Association, sat down with Communique to talk about a “historic” fall semester, the importance of student advocacy and how, just days into the semester, SGA is already hitting the ground running. (More)
Chancellor Venkat Reddy, Provost Tom Christensen and SGA President Aidan Meadows welcomed more than 1850 new students at the annual convocation ceremony. (More)
The PIPs program encourages students to earn points for activities that support their wellbeing – earning rewards, including matching scholarships, along the way. (More)
Theatreworks joins a cohort of 50 theaters each awarded a $25,000 grant to fund Shakespeare projects in the schools through a program of the National Endowment for the Arts. (More)
Using the Transact Mobile app, students, faculty and staff can order meals to go from on-campus eateries including Clyde’s Gastropub, Sanatorium Grounds and the Hybl Cafe. (More)
The UCCS Visiting Artists & Critics Series enters its eighth season with a fall lineup of virtual presentations by artists of national and international significance with a goal to foster understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through dialogue and critical conversations. (More)
Chancellor Reddy and a panel of campus leaders provided updates on the state of enrollments, health and safety measures UCCS has put into place for the fall semester and more. (More)
A weeklong series of Clyde’s Kickoff events will welcome incoming first years to campus, including fan favorites such as PlayFair, RecFest and more – all socially distanced, of course. (More)
Gateway Days will take place Aug. 20 and 21 and will welcome incoming first-year students with classes, resources and activities to help them transition to UCCS. (More)
All new incoming full-time undergraduate students, including first-time freshmen and transfer students enrolled in at least 12 hours, will be eligible to claim a Chromebook that they can use for the duration of their UCCS academic career. (More)