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In a fantastic showing of partnership with local organizations, UCCS Downtown held a course to teach Spanish language basics to staff members of the District Attorney’s Office, taught by Édgar Cota-Torres, Ph.D. (More)
Ent Center’s Cabaret Club allows for an intimate, close-knit view of the onstage collaborations between UCCS students and visiting artists, such as “The Forgotten Arm” by Aimee Mann. (More)
The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences (LAS) will be hosting four finalists for the dean position on campus the week of April 21. (More)
UCCS is introducing an innovative interdisciplinary certificate for undergraduate students interested in making a meaningful impact in the nonprofit sector. (More)
Catch up on the LAS Research Highlights podcast. This episode’s guest is Maja Krakowiak, Ph.D., professor in the communications department, who shares how her love of entertainment guided her to the communications field and discusses her research on morally ambiguous television characters. (More)
Catch up on the LAS Research Highlights podcast. This episode’s guest is James Kovacs, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry, who shares how his path changed from music to chemistry and molecular biology, what his current research entails and the challenges accompanying it. (More)
The committee for the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences (LAS) dean search has shortlisted 14 candidates for first-round interviews. (More)
Catch up on the LAS Research Highlights podcast. This episode’s guest is Jennifer Kling, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Legal Studies. (More)
Two decades after his graduation from UCCS, John B. Herrington became the first citizen of a Federally-recognized tribe to fly in space. (More)
Lewis and Kling’s new book offers wide-ranging discussion of classical Chinese philosophical arguments in the context of perennial and contemporary sociopolitical issues. (More)