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UCCS conferred degrees to 1,433 students and more than 10,000 family, friends, faculty and staff joined the graduates in a pair of ceremonies May 11 at the Broadmoor World Arena. (More)
The first class of 24 registered nurses will complete their bachelor of science in nursing degree in a new agreement between UCHealth Memorial and the UCCS Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences. (More)
Chancellor Venkat Reddy wrote an op-ed that appeared in the April 29, edition of The Gazette, who reflected on his first year as Chancellor and laid out his goals for the future. (More)
A video, Jeopardy game and tabletop information sessions provided more than 150 faculty and staff members an opportunity to learn more about University Advancement and how to collaborate across campus. (More)
Faculty and staff who combined for more than $200,000 in giving to UCCS in 2017 were recognized for their commitment to the university in a campus celebration April 15. (More)
Whether using Microsoft, Apple or other products to work and communicate, faculty, staff and students are encouraged to provide feedback on how they collaborate across campus in a new survey from the Office of Information Technology. (More)
Faculty and staff are encouraged to learn about and interact with the different departments within UCCS Advancement during the Chancellor’s Town Hall 10 a.m. April 23 in Berger Hall. (More)
The CU Board of Regents approved a three percent merit-based compensation pool increase for employees during regular session April 6 on the UCCS campus. (More)
UCCS students will see the smallest year-to-year tuition and fee increase on campus in 12 years after the Board of Regents unanimously approved proposed rates during its regular business meeting April 6. (More)
UCCS and CU leaders celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Bachelor of Innovation program during the host campus report to the Board of Regents April 5 in Berger Hall. (More)