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The path to earning a degree isn’t always a straight line, according to J. Thomas Gregory ’00 who, while working as a teacher in Colorado, realized he needed a degree to advance into the realm of administration. (More)
Among the more than 1,500 graduates who earned degrees during the 2020 spring commencement ceremony, 15 were UCCS and CU staff or family members of faculty and staff. (More)
Twelve faculty received seed money for 11 unique projects in the 2020 Committee on Research and Creative Works grant awards. (More)
The Rising Stars award recognizes 25 local professionals younger than 40 for their achievements in business and philanthropy and their contributions to the Pikes Peak region. (More)
As we move into a new decade, we take a look back at some of the most memorable stories and moments from 2019. (More)
Creative solutions generated by UCCS faculty and the Colorado Center for Rural Education abound. (More)
UCCS will offer a 12-hour certificate designed for active duty military members to qualify for promotion with the Adaptive Leadership Certificate approved Sept. 12 by the CU Board of Regents. (More)
Nineteen people accepted positions at UCCS in July 2019, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Ten UCCS faculty and staff members and multiple family members were among the more than 1,100 graduates who participated in the 2019 Spring Commencement ceremonies May 17 at the Broadmoor World Arena. (More)
More than 40 graduate students presented their results and findings in a variety of topics in the annual Graduate School Research Showcase May 3 in the Gallogly Events Center. (More)