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UCCS will hold a virtual ceremony for fall and summer 2020 graduates, in a 1 p.m. ceremony Dec. 18 through YouTube. The move is part of the university’s Protect the Pride initiative to provide the safest possible environment for the campus and Colorado Springs communities. (More)
A first-of-its-kind facility, designed with intentional “collision spaces” for collaboration between medical doctors, faculty researchers and students, will celebrate a vision six years in the making when the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center fully opened Aug. 24, 2020. (More)
Faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members welcomed UCCS’ two newest deans to campus during virtual town hall events this summer. (More)
The second phase of the UCCS Returning Stronger Together plan, which will begin to open additional offices and buildings on campus, goes into effect July 27. (More)
Teaching and Learning students and student teachers are eligible to apply for $15,000 awards from the Gallogly Family Foundation Educator Internship Fund. (More)
Tom Christensen, former dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and longtime UCCS professor of physics, will step down from his position as provost on June 30, 2021. He will return to the classroom for a final year of teaching before retiring in May 2022. (More)
The All Four: CU Online website for the broader initiative details the membership, goals and activities of the OAC and its five working groups: Academic, Finance, Information Technology, Online Services and Marketing/Communication. (More)
UCCS announced the names of 2,569 students who achieved academic success during the spring 2020 semester with President’s or Dean’s List honors. (More)
Beth Daniels, associate professor of psychology, has been awarded the first-ever Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to focus specifically on gender studies. She will spend the spring 2021 semester teaching and conducting research in Albania. (More)
Chancellor Venkat Reddy spoke about the economic impact of COVID-19 on the university’s financial standing, plans to open campus for in-person classes in the fall semester and preparations for the future. (More)