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Megan Heier and Shannon Leupp, who both completed the Alternative Licensure Program with the UCCS College of Education, were recognized as top teacher candidates in the state on the Future Educator Honor Roll by the (More)
Memorial services for Tynan Cuthrell, 19, a freshman at UCCS, will be at 4:30 p.m., April 28, in Littleton, Colorado. (More)
82 UCCS undergraduate students will join others from the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado College and Pikes Peak Community College for the 16th Annual Colorado Springs Undergraduate Research Forum April 6. (More)
More than 1,000 Chinese high school students learned about higher education in the United States, and specifically at UCCS, during the second event of the university’s Global Ambassador Program. (More)
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)
Paul Harvey, distinguished professor and presidential teaching scholar, History Department, joined Kathryn Gin Lum, assistant professor, Stanford University, in editing “The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Race in American History.” (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)
Six UCCS employees will spend the academic year learning how to become more effective leaders who can successfully address the key challenges of a dynamic university as members of the CU Excellence in Leadership Program. (More)
Roger Martinez, associate professor, Department of History, talks about his research about Medieval Spain on the latest edition of CU on the Air. (More)