Opinion piece: In support of Colorado teachers
A letter from some UCCS faculty members supporting Colorado public school teachers. (More)
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A letter from some UCCS faculty members supporting Colorado public school teachers. (More)
After her high school graduation, Jansen Howard’s life was dominated by homelessness, drugs and drinking. But an art degree provided a new outlet to express herself and led to a new beginning as a single mother. (More)
The UCCS women’s golf team won by a 24-stroke margin and claimed its first RMAC championship in program history during the 2018 tournament in Arizona. (More)
A new book by Roger Louis Martinez-Davila will explore how Jewish converts to Catholicism adapted and thrived during the 14th and 16th centuries in “Creating Conversos: The Carvajal-Santa Maria Family in Early Modern Spain.” (More)
Faculty and staff who combined for more than $200,000 in giving to UCCS in 2017 were recognized for their commitment to the university in a campus celebration April 15. (More)
Hailey Santonastaso and Nick Lockwood placed first at the region three conference of the National Orientation Directors Association April 6-7 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (More)
Elected officials will join leaders from UCCS, school districts and businesses to honor the award winners of the 35th Colorado Mathematical Olympiad on the UCCS campus. (More)
Mary Ann Cutter, professor, Philosophy Department, joined a select group of faculty with her appointment to the CU President’s Teaching Scholars Program. (More)
The former chancellor of UCCS and seven graduates of the Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment Scholarship Program will be celebrated at the 2018 Unstoppable Women’s Luncheon May 15. (More)
As tariffs and immigration dominate headlines in the United States, two international leaders discussed those issues and many more as UCCS hosted the Campus Liberty Tour April 3 at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
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