A journey rooted in resilience | Laveen Khoshnaw ’19
As an immigrant from Kurdistan and the eldest of four children, Laveen Khoshnaw’s story is one of overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities. (More)
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As an immigrant from Kurdistan and the eldest of four children, Laveen Khoshnaw’s story is one of overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities. (More)
When Jeanette Hohman graduated from UCCS, her plans were different than the life she is living now. But she said her career has been fulfilling in ways she couldn’t have anticipated. (More)
Becca Tonn said she chose to finish her college degree because she was “intellectually starving.” She said was waiting until her children graduated high school. But one day she woke up and realized she didn’t want to wait that long. (More)
With the help of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, Helen Davies and Larry Eames will host an Advanced Institute in the Digital Humanities next summer. (More)
Retired Navy Commander John B. Herrington, ’83, aviator, test pilot, aquanaut and astronaut, will address UCCS graduates and their families at the fall 2024 Commencement ceremony, to be held Dec. 20. (More)
Japanese professors and instructors from public schools and universities across Colorado and Wyoming participated in the Fall Assembly and Workshop hosted by the Colorado Japanese Language Education Association. (More)
Daniel L. Segal, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Geropsychology, is continuing his decades of service in the clinical psychology and professional geropsychology fields as the next Kraemer Family Endowed Professor of Aging Studies. (More)
Stephanie Hanenberg is a proud double alum of UCCS who has been an integral part of the campus community for over 19 years. (More)
After four years of organizing, planning, researching, outreach and more, faculty Jennifer Kling, Ph.D., and Max Shulman, Ph.D., are concluding their long-term project “To the Battlefield and Back Again” with a podcast release. (More)
On June 3, 2024, Lynn Vidler assumed the position of interim provost at UCCS, marking a new milestone in their journey of leadership development and growth. (More)
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