UCCS Faces of Pride
Students, faculty and staff share what “Pride” means to them. (More)
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Students, faculty and staff share what “Pride” means to them. (More)
The Institute has trained educators, facilitators and employees in diversity, inclusion and equity topics for over 20 years. And the program’s facilitators have no plans of stopping. (More)
2021 marks the 51st anniversary of Pride Month in the United States. Here is a list of ways to celebrate and reflect on Pride Month at UCCS. (More)
Show your Pride at UCCS! Download these backgrounds to use on your next Teams or Zoom call. (More)
When the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion called for grant proposals using funds provided by CU President Mark Kennedy to advance EDI efforts across campus, UCCS delivered. (More)
Campus leaders, donors and engaged students met in a mix of virtual and in-person celebration Thursday as the new Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community (MOSAIC) center officially opened to students following a ribbon-cutting ceremony. (More)
The MOSAIC space nearly doubled following a construction process that followed design and layout input of students who will utilize the space. (More)
A team of four College of Education researchers, including Dean Valerie Martin Conley, one faculty member and two students, shed new light on the experiences of Latinx science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) postdoctoral scholars (More)
Four experts shared their personal experiences and sought to create space for discussion around recent acts of violence and anti-Asian stereotypes. (More)
The UCCS Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion announced it will spearhead a three-part teach-in series. (More)
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