More than 2,200 students earn President’s and Dean’s honors for fall 2022
During the fall 2022 semester, 2,261 students achieved academic success with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
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During the fall 2022 semester, 2,261 students achieved academic success with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
The University of Colorado awarded Professor Carlos Paz de Araujo the CU Distinguished Professorship designation based on his outstanding contributions in research, teaching, service, entrepreneurship and international reputation. (More)
In a recent report published by U.S. News & World Report, UCCS boasts five distinct online programs ranked among the best in the nation. (More)
UCCS Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering graduate student Joseph Day won the astronautics award for his paper, “Tip Shape, Height, and Thickness Influences on Nonlinear Acoustic Damping from Baffle Blades.” (More)
Christian Lewis discusses his research on space missions, his partnership with Dr. Lynnane George and more. (More)
On Oct 22., University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering senior and Undergraduate Research Assistant Christian Lewis presented “Trajectories for the Human Exploration of Mars and Ceres” at the 25th Annual International Mars Society Convention at Arizona State University. (More)
Bal Seal’s ATLAS machine may not be capable of holding up the sky, but as their first internally developed and fully automated testing robot, designed in part by UCCS Alumnus Cory Ross, it’s still quite an impressive feat. (More)
The UCCS BioFrontiers Center bridges the fields of biology and physics — and in doing so, aims to create new ways of seeing and manipulating nature. Its goal? To revolutionize human health. (More)
The College of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS) broke ground on the Anschutz Engineering Center on Aug. 26. Completion and occupancy of the building is slated for Jan. 2024. (More)
In 1998, UCCS planted a Douglas fir on campus to symbolize the relationship between the Indigenous peoples of Colorado and the UCCS community. Now, the Tree of Peace has been blessed and re-dedicated in advance of the construction of the future Engineering Annex. (More)
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