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Mack’s latest book delves into the rhetorical work of elective single mothers (ESMs) in the late twentieth- and early twenty-first centuries as they sought—and continue to seek—to legitimize their maternal identities and family formations. (More)
UCCS is taking a quantum leap. Assistant Professor Dmytro Bozhko, Ph.D., has been awarded a highly prestigious CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). (More)
Assistant Professor Ezio Iacocca of the Department of Physics and Energy Science and his co-authors recently published an article with groundbreaking results on the speed that domain walls of certain multilayered ferromagnetic materials can move at without breakdown. (More)
Welshon’s latest book, “Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality: A Guide” introduces readers of all levels to the major arguments found in Nietzsche’s “Genealogy.” (More)
During the fall 2023 semester, 2,190 students achieved academic success with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan awarded Gunnar Anderson and Frederick Frillman a one-week trip to Japan. (More)
Three professors in the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences were recently awarded an impressive grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. (More)
The research of Vander Zanden is filling a hole in our understanding of how cells communicate. “It’s a fundamental mechanism of cell signaling,” said Vander Zanden. “If you can control this, you can control what the cell does.” (More)
The Middle East Studies Association Undergraduate Award Committee has presented the 2023 MESA Undergraduate Education Award to Professor Carole Woodall, an Associate Professor in the Department of History. (More)
The National Science Foundation has awarded the American Association of Geographers and UCCS a collaborative grant to organize a convening around Strategies to Mitigate Implicit Bias and Promote an Ethos of Care in the Research Enterprise. (More)