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Shad Harder always keeps an open eye for ways to improve library technology. In the last 15 years working for the Kraemer Family Library and the Office of Information Technology, he’s been behind a series of improvements geared to making it easier to access library services. (More)
As another semester begins, students, faculty and staff can meet with librarians about new subscription services, equipment available for checkout and to ask other questions about how to use the different services in the Kraemer Family Library’s Welcome Back event from 10 a.m. to noon Feb. 5. (More)
As students return home for the period between the fall and spring semesters, various areas at UCCS will have adjusted hours of operation between Dec. 15 and Jan. 21. (More)
Students, faculty, and staff can sign up for a free all digital access account to the New York Times, thanks to a new campus subscription from the Kraemer Family Library. (More)
It’s that time of year again: finals. Students are invited to take break from studying and relieve some stress at free events hosted by various campus departments and offices. (More)
More than 40 new faculty members joined UCCS this fall. Today, meet 13 faculty members from the College of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Science, Kramer Family Library and the School of Public Affairs. (More)
Joel Tonyan joined the Kraemer Family Library in 2014 with research interests in information seeking behavior and social media analytics. (More)
More than 200 students, faculty and staff participated in the 10th annual Bike Jam Sept. 12. Chancellor Reddy even took a cruise around campus during the festivities. (More)
Ron Fitz, 64, retired staff member and alum, died May 6 at his home in Colorado Springs. His remains were cremated and scattered in Indiana, his home state. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications and Media Relations from May 2018 – including campus landscape, profiles, events, and more. Images were collected with a mixture of staff photographers and user submissions. (More)