Know before you go: Spring 2024 Commencement
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)
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)
UCCS students, faculty and staff will celebrate degrees conferred to more than 1,500 graduates at the Spring 2023 Commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 12. (More)
Aidan Clark was elected 2022-23 Student Body Vice President alongside his running mate, Student Body President Axel Brown, in the spring 2022 Student Government Association elections. (More)
Using funding from a $300,000 CU Next award, UCCS will work alongside CU Boulder and CU Denver to pilot a new Learning Assistants program to bring peer tutoring to UCCS classrooms. (More)
UCCS students, faculty and staff will celebrate degrees conferred to more than 1,500 graduates at the spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies on Friday, May 13. (More)
One of Colorado Springs’ newest artists isn’t one to paint with a broad brush, or even paint much at all. But that hasn’t stopped Jasmine Dillavou ’16 from becoming an agent of change in the community. (More)
Ever since Shanah Leaf ’18 was a child, she has been drawing and painting with the hopes of becoming a renowned artist one day. (More)
Andrew Carter ’18 has loved cinema ever since he was a child. But it wasn’t until he transferred to UCCS that he realized making movie magic could be his career. (More)
Presented with the opportunity to continue life as a successful businessman or to shake things up and find a way to help the less fortunate, UCCS alum James Proby ’96 selected the latter. To Proby, the need in the Colorado Springs community was too dire, and he had the skills to help remedy an obvious issue — capable men were missing out on job opportunities because they couldn’t afford a suit. (More)
Before Frances Johnson ever thought she’d become a judge, she fondly remembers being fascinated by exciting portrayals of a legal system at work while watching courtroom TV dramas with her parents. (More)
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