Tips to manage anxiety during COVID-19
Kimberly Humphrey, a wellness promotion graduate student, shares three tips to manage anxiety and feelings of nervousness during rapidly changing times. (More)
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Kimberly Humphrey, a wellness promotion graduate student, shares three tips to manage anxiety and feelings of nervousness during rapidly changing times. (More)
The Rising Stars award recognizes 25 local professionals younger than 40 for their achievements in business and philanthropy and their contributions to the Pikes Peak region. (More)
Sport professionals will be able to earn advanced credentials to further their careers with the graduate certificate in sport management approved by the CU Board of Regents on April 2. (More)
Two new gainful employment certificates will provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity concepts and technologies at the graduate and undergraduate level after approval by the CU Board of Regents on April 2. (More)
The state’s first Executive Doctor of Business Administration will be focused on the growing needs of cybersecurity management at senior levels of government and business and be the first doctoral program offered by the UCCS College of Business. (More)
UCCS will hold a virtual ceremony for spring 2020 graduates, and those graduates will be invited to participate in the fall 2020 or spring 2021 ceremonies. The virtual ceremony will start at 1 p.m., May 15. (More)
Looking back on her current success, Christine Izuakor ’16 points to a pivotal conversation with a former mentor who expressed a pessimistic view on potential contributions to the field of security by a young woman, especially in her early twenties. (More)
Morgan Lavender, a graduate student in health promotion, is working to build campus resiliency programs. (More)
Six researchers at UCCS found that individuals performing high intensity exercise whilst working in high risk of injury and hot environments are likely at greater risk of impending cardiovascular collapse following a hemorrhagic insult in a new study published in Experimental Physiology. (More)
The UC Lions Cybersecurity Club, a team of four students each selected for their different skills in computer security, used all the tools at their disposal for eight hours to finish as the runner-up team in the Rocky Mountain Symposium Capture the Flag cybersecurity competition. (More)
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