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After graduating from UCCS with degrees in communications and psychology, Cornelius started racking up awards and honors for her poetry. Her most recent honor came in October 2021, when she was named the Pikes Peak Library District’s Poet Laureate. (More)
Suzanne Scott has always had a passion for stories. But in her own personal tale, the sport of swimming captured her attention long before she decided to earn her communications degree from UCCS or embark on a career of helping others at the YMCA. (More)
When Linette Ramirez decided to get her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from UCCS, she knew that it would give her more knowledge, more job opportunities and more earning power, but also more ways to balance learning with her busy life by opting to complete her degree entirely online. (More)
UCCS campus leadership announced Thursday new COVID-19 protective measures. (More)
Constance Staley, professor of communication, answers seven questions on her new book, a public speaking textbook with deep roots in inclusivity and accessibility. (More)
As graduate students continue to seek flexible and remote instruction, the Master of Arts (MA) in Communication will move to fully online instruction beginning Fall 2021. (More)
Chris Bell, associate professor of media studies, answered seven questions on his new book, a collection of essays that ultimately ask “Who matters on The Disney Channel?” (More)
With a theme of leadership and resilience, the award ceremony celebrated 15 local women – including three UCCS alumnae – who are leaders for positive change in the Pikes Peak region. (More)
Students across UCCS are now able to pursue principle-based ethics projects with a paired UCCS Ethics Fellow – and get paid while doing it. (More)
Each fellow is selected based upon their proposal to encourage learning opportunities in ethical thought and decision making to their respective college and area of focus. (More)