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In a week titled “Women in STEM Takeover,” five UCCS researchers will be included in the daily “The Academic Minute” June 15-19, produced by WAMC with support of the Association of American Colleges and Universities. (More)
For Jade Gallagher, being a great UCCS student employee simply comes down to doing more. (More)
Rebecca Theobald, assistant research professor of geography and environmental studies and developer of the GeoCivics project, received a $9,999 grant award for “Exploring Ohio with a National Geographic Giant Map.” (More)
Twelve faculty received seed money for 11 unique projects in the 2020 Committee on Research and Creative Works grant awards. (More)
Cerian Gibbes, associate professor of geography and environmental studies, intends to bring new knowledge back to UCCS to support faculty conducting intercultural work. (More)
To humanize the refugee resettlement experience, National Geographic Society grantees Emily Skop and Cerian Gibbes will help African and Southeast Asian refugees recently resettled in American urban farming communities use cameras to tell their stories. (More)
The CU Board of Regents approved semester and academic year sabbaticals for 29 UCCS faculty members for 2020-21 at a Feb. 13 meeting conducted at CU Denver. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications from January 2020. (More)
Students braved below-zero temperatures as they collected data on snowpack metamorphism and mountain meteorological processes. (More)
Emily Skop, professor and chair of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, recently collaborated with alumna Arielle Cassiday ’18 and librarian Joel Tonyan on research surrounding the language used to describe refugeeism over the past 100 years. (More)