JCPenney opens doors to UCCS students, employees and alumni for discounted professional clothing
JCPenney is offering up to 60 percent off career and professional attire to all UCCS students, alumni, faculty and staff on Sunday, Sept. 15. (More)
JCPenney is offering up to 60 percent off career and professional attire to all UCCS students, alumni, faculty and staff on Sunday, Sept. 15. (More)
Two years ago, at 19 years old, Gwendolynn de Graaf packed up her bags and moved to Colorado Springs. She moved out here alone and with no friends or relatives in the area, completely independent. A big move, for someone so young, and surely not an easy one to make, so what brought de Graaf to Colorado? Her passion for figure skating. (More)
Forty-seven people accepted positions at UCCS in August 2019, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Ent Credit Union and the UCCS College of Business are inviting all UCCS students, alumni, faculty and staff to the Fuel Your Finances Fair, an all-day money extravaganza, offering education, advice and tools to help people take charge of their finances. (More)
The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at UCCS recently welcomed 16 faculty and staff members from regional colleges to serve as 2019-20 Ethics Champions at a reception and dinner Aug 16. (More)
UCCS Sport Management students will now be able to pursue professional opportunities with leading sports organizations such as the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche and Colorado Rapids beginning fall 2019. (More)
Six UCCS employees, split evenly between faculty and staff, will spend the academic year learning how to become more effective leaders who can successfully address the key challenges of a dynamic university as members of the 2019-20 cohort of the CU Excellence in Leadership Program. (More)
Eight faculty members will serve as Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at UCCS Fellows during the 2019-20 academic year. (More)
The R.O.A.R. program, an acronym for Relationships, Opportunity, Acumen, and Readiness, is designed to prepare students for a seamless transition from college to career upon graduation. (More)
Astride Mukabagula’s goals were clearly defined. She would attend college and be the first in her family to earn her degree. (More)
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