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In a recent report published by U.S. News & World Report, UCCS boasts six distinct online programs ranked among the best in the nation, with one program cracking the top-10 as being best for veterans (More)
There is no simple way to sum up 2020 – but the top stories and most memorable photos from the last year paint a picture of resilience, perseverance and hope at UCCS. (More)
Competing in its first road game of the 2020-21 season, the UCCS women’s basketball team lost an 89-57 decision Monday night at Colorado Mesa University. (More)
Applicants to the Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Accounting programs have the option to waive the GMAT and GRE if they meet certain requirements to the UCCS College of Business. (More)
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)
Undergraduate students interested in learning about graduate school opportunities are encouraged to visit with representatives from UCCS and other institutions at the 2020 Graduate School Fair on Oct. 13. (More)
Nick Merna, a master of science in athletic training graduate student, is closing in on the finish line to graduation. (More)
Students across UCCS are now able to pursue principle-based ethics projects with a paired UCCS Ethics Fellow – and get paid while doing it. (More)
The UCCS Master of Science in Athletic Training’s accreditation signifies the program’s ability to develop students to become certified athletic trainers. (More)
Aaron Harwell, a psychology doctoral student, outlines the relationship between sleep, trauma and health in this piece from the NIHR newsletter. (More)