UCCS hosting COVID-19 research forum Feb. 10
UCCS researchers working on the causes, consequences and future implications of the COVID-19 pandemic will share their progress and findings during a free virtual event at 2 p.m., Feb. 10. (More)
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UCCS researchers working on the causes, consequences and future implications of the COVID-19 pandemic will share their progress and findings during a free virtual event at 2 p.m., Feb. 10. (More)
Four people started positions at UCCS in December 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
There is no simple way to sum up 2020 – but the top stories and most memorable photos from the last year paint a picture of resilience, perseverance and hope at UCCS. (More)
The tradition of graduates decorating their mortarboard remains. Here are a few from the Class of 2020. (More)
When Chris Boles graduates this December with his degree in computer engineering, he’s setting his sights sky-high – on Mars, in fact. And at the same time, he’s lighting the way for those who follow. (More)
Bluestaq LLC, a Colorado Springs-based enterprise software company, launched a named scholarship in partnership with the UCCS College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
Researchers at UCCS will play a key role in a multi-institutional effort, funded by a renewable $26 million National Science Foundation grant, to develop an international research center dedicated to advancing sustainable electrified transportation. (More)
A five-person UCCS research team led by Brandon Runnels will address the regional needs for high-performance computing power through a National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant. (More)
Michael Corl, Ph.D., most recently a special advisor to the superintendent and dean of academics at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, joined the College of Engineering and Applied Science as assistant dean on Aug. 1. (More)
Each fellow is selected based upon their proposal to encourage learning opportunities in ethical thought and decision making to their respective college and area of focus. (More)
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