Regents approve 26 for sabbatical
The CU Board of Regents approved semester and academic year sabbaticals for 26 UCCS faculty members for 2019-20 at a Feb. 13 meeting conducted at CU South Denver in Lone Tree. (More)
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The CU Board of Regents approved semester and academic year sabbaticals for 26 UCCS faculty members for 2019-20 at a Feb. 13 meeting conducted at CU South Denver in Lone Tree. (More)
The Office of Veteran and Military Affairs recognized 16 students with induction into the SALUTE Veterans National Honor Society during the induction ceremony Dec. 6. (More)
Among the 550 graduates who walked across the stage at the Broadmoor World Arena at commencement Dec. 14, five faculty and staff members joined two family members of employees for the celebration. (More)
Electrical engineering students will now be able to study and analyze communication signals between platforms such as ground stations, satellites, airplanes, UAVs/drones, or missiles thanks to an in-kind gift of a channel simulator from Kratos and its local subsidiary, Kratos RT Logic. (More)
Marissa Trujillo, a senior biochemistry major, and Akshay Dhamija, a doctoral student studying computer science, won the top scholar awards at the 10th Annual Mountain Lion Research Day. (More)
Magdalena Kossek started taking classes at UCCS when she was only 13 years old. Now, at the age of 18, she will receive her bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. (More)
Growth within the four areas of the UCCS doctoral program for engineering led the CU Board of Regents to unanimously approve the split of the program into three separate Ph.D. degrees in engineering, computer science and security during the board’s regular meeting Nov. 9. (More)
The Bachelor of Innovation degrees in computer science and electrical engineering received its first accreditation and three other engineering programs were re-accredited in the latest review from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. (More)
Provost Tom Christensen appointed a 12-member committee to assist in the search for a new dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science. (More)
More than 40 new faculty members joined UCCS this fall. Today, meet 13 faculty members from the College of Business, College of Engineering and Applied Science, Kramer Family Library and the School of Public Affairs. (More)
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