Cookies & Community | Kristy Rigdon ’90, ’93, ’06, & Pat Rigdon ’11
After years of serving their communities in education and law enforcement, Kristy and Pat Rigdon continue to do so postretirement – but now by serving cookies. (More)
After years of serving their communities in education and law enforcement, Kristy and Pat Rigdon continue to do so postretirement – but now by serving cookies. (More)
Nonprofits increasingly find themselves asking: is it ethical to accept donations from cannabis companies? (More)
Angie Rodriguez isn’t doing her college career halfway. While pursuing her dual Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice & Psychology, she’s immersed herself in both her student and scholar worlds throughout her time at UCCS. (More)
Students from the Criminal Justice program recently spent time in London to study English common law and learn more about the basis for the American justice system. (More)
For Axel Brown, UCCS’ 2022-23 Student Body President, collaboration and transparency is key to improving the lives and enhancing the experience for students at UCCS. (More)
Thanks to a new Cybercrime and Cybersecurity area of study, UCCS students can use electives from their Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice pathway to gain high-demand expertise in cybersecurity. (More)
Two UCCS faculty members, Cerian Gibbes, Geography, and Anna Kosloski, Criminal Justice, have been named to the University of Colorado President’s Teaching Scholars Program, the highest system-wide honor for faculty committed to balanced teaching and research. (More)
Following a week of friendly competition, 10 UCCS Criminal Justice students reached new heights in a regional American Criminal Justice Society tournament. (More)
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