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57 volunteers pulled 73 bags of trash and miscellaneous debris out of the Templeton Gap Floodway, UCCS’ adopted waterway, which runs adjacent to North Union Boulevard. It was the largest single haul in the program’s eight-year history. (More)
On Oct. 1, the UCCS community celebrated the official opening of the Lori Cohen Memorial Trail, the first donor-funded and endowed trail on the UCCS campus. (More)
The Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment Unstoppable Women’s event will feature a hybrid morning celebration combining a live in-person event at the Ent Center for the Arts, with a virtual component. (More)
West, director of Development, is the recipient of the summer 2020 Employee of the Quarter award. (More)
The annual Karen Possehl Women’s Endowment Luncheon will look different this year with attendees trading a seat in the UCCS Gallogy Event Center for a space within the comfort of their home. (More)
Rugged and otherwise uneven terrain covered the front yard of UCCS Sustainability House, but that area is being transformed thanks to a gift from the Colorado Garden Foundation. (More)
The majority of funds were dedicated to a new student emergency initiative, the UCCS Community Support Scholarship Fund, which alleviates unexpected challenges students have encountered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (More)
Tech-savvy responses to COVID-19, a “can-do” spirit and a commitment to sharing good news: Communique celebrates nearly 40 teams and individuals who received Clyde’s Kudos in April 2020. (More)
Three donors matched a $2.75 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce to begin the design and build out of 31,000 square feet of classrooms, labs, student areas and offices in the UCCS Cybersecurity Building. (More)
Battling through the skepticism and fear, Naomi Hayner took a leap of faith into higher education. As a first-generation student, she had to fund her way through education with scholarships and perseverance. (More)