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More than 100 teachers going back into the classroom this fall will have an expanded toolkit for teaching science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects thanks to the UCCS STEM Days of Summer Conference. (More)
The CU Board of Regents approved 10 awards of tenure and two appointments with tenure for UCCS faculty in its regular meeting June 13 at CU Boulder. (More)
The Staff Association went into the jungle in its annual spring luncheon May 23 in the Gallogly Events Center. (More)
James “Lynn” Woodworth, commissioner for the National Center for Education Statistics at the U.S. Department of Education, will speak April 4 as the second featured guest of the Dean’s Distinguished Scholar Series. (More)
he College of Education’s Department of Teaching and Learning celebrated the move into renovated facilities at University Hall with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours Feb. 21. (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)
Nine members of the UCCS Class of 1993 will return to their alma mater for their silver anniversary and join graduates during commencement activities Dec. 14 at the Broadmoor World Arena. (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)
Junior Kayla Wooten led the UCCS cross country teams with an eighth-place national finish in the women’s race as the Mountain Lion men’s and women’s cross country teams placed in the top 15 at the 2018 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships in Pittsburgh. (More)