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UCCS is a growing university, and is establishing itself as a strong contender in many disciplines – something that UCCS alumna and current Yale doctoral candidate, Madison Fox, can attest to. (More)
We take a deeper dive into Tara Cepon Robins and Courtney Manthey’s research on PCOS in female athletes. (More)
Physics Assistant Professor Ezio Iacocca, Ph.D., recently co-authored a publication in Nature Communications. (More)
Hosted by Genia Olesnicky, Ph.D., LAS Research Highlights is a new podcast diving into LAS faculty, their research and their backgrounds. (More)
This year, UCCS will recognize six Golden Graduates, each of whom graduated from UCCS in 1974. (More)
When Seiva transferred to UCCS from CSU Pueblo towards the end of the pandemic, she was undecided on major, unsure of her place at the university, and “just hoping it would work out.” (More)
With the many exciting and innovative projects and research happening all over campus, it can be difficult to keep up. Faculty members Hayley Blackburn, Ph.D., and Grant Clayton, Ph.D., are making it a little easier to stay informed with their podcast “Inspired in Higher Ed.” (More)
Cutter’s book explores the ethical implications of managing uncertainty in clinical decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic and develops an ethics of clinical uncertainty that brings together insights from the clinical and biomedical ethical literatures. (More)
Lawrence Scafuri, a Department of Physics & Energy Science student, recently accepted a prestigious scholarship to further pursue his research in physics and astronomy. (More)
Jennifer Kling has been selected as a 2024 Media Fellow for the Marc Sanders Foundation Philosophy in Media Fellowship, Podcasting track. (More)