From CU to Homeland Defense
Dennis Knoop, Chief of the Experimentation Division at North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command, is a CU alumnus not one, not two, but three times over. (More)
News and Stories from the College of Engineering and Applied Science
Dennis Knoop, Chief of the Experimentation Division at North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and U.S. Northern Command, is a CU alumnus not one, not two, but three times over. (More)
The robust Olympic & Paralympic resources in Colorado Springs have brought many athletes here to train, and for some, to also study and earn an education at UCCS. (More)
During the spring 2024 semester, 2,160 students achieved academic success with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
You may not recognize Christian Ruiz at first glance, but you’ve definitely seen him around campus – at least in uniform. (More)
This year, UCCS will recognize six Golden Graduates, each of whom graduated from UCCS in 1974. (More)
Once Rebekah Shepherd crosses the stage at commencement, she’ll be done with school for the first time in nearly two decades. (More)
UCCS students, faculty, staff and families will celebrate degrees conferred to more than 1,700 graduates at the Spring 2024 Commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 10. (More)
A team of three students from UCCS and Pikes Peak State College have been selected to fly an experiment on the International Space Station in fall 2024. (More)
UCCS and the College of Engineering and Applied Science celebrated the completion of the new Anschutz Engineering Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 18. (More)
Plett and Trimboli’s book is a strong resource for battery engineers, chemists, researchers and educators who are interested in advanced battery management systems and strategies based on the best available understanding of how battery cells operate. (More)
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