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The UCCS Ent Center for the Arts is six months from completion and is no longer the big blue building on campus. The walls are painted, floors installed, and the design aspects are taking shape throughout the 92,000-square-foot building. (More)
Explanations of how UCCS is assisted by donors and partnerships with external organizations dominated an April 19 Chancellor’s All-Campus Forum.
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The walls are up, inside and out, and various spaces within the $70 million UCCS Ent Center for the Arts are starting to take shape. (More)
Under a bright blue Colorado sky, the crane sputtered to life, the opera diva nailed the high notes and the star of the event – a steel beam – lifted off from the ground, ever (More)
Campus community members interested in having their names be part of the new Ent Center for the Arts have until 8 a.m. Friday to sign a structural steel beam sitting on saw horses on the West Lawn. (More)
Shakespeare and shovels were combined Aug. 13 as construction officially began on the $60 million UCCS Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
CU and UCCS leaders will be joined by state and local elected officials and community visionaries for a 4:30 p.m. Aug. 13 groundbreaking ceremony for the $60 million UCCS Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
UCCS and Ent Federal Credit Union signed a 15-year marketing and operating agreement during a 3 p.m. March 31 ceremony at the University Center. (More)
Infrastructure preparations are underway at the site of a future home for the visual and performing arts at UCCS. On the Four Diamonds Sports Complex on the far western edge of campus, crews from Bryan (More)
Semple Brown Design, Denver, one of the most recognized and respected performing arts design firms in the Mountain West, will be the architect of record for the university’s forthcoming 76,000 square foot, $56 million visual (More)