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At UCCS, one of the most unique and impactful student programs is Campus Connections, a wellness and resiliency-oriented service-learning course designed to foster mentor-mentee relationships between UCCS students and local middle school youth. (More)
As UCCS recognizes sixty years since establishment and ten years since Officer Garrett Swasey was killed in the line of duty, Kraemer Family Library honors the legacy of UCCS Police department and Officer Swasey. (More)
Staff members Luke Doster and Seth Porter were recently honored with the 40 Under 40 designation from Southern Colorado Business Forum & Digest. (More)
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and the Office of Institutional Equity, in collaboration with other departments across campus, is reminding the UCCS community of resources, reporting options, and ways we can work together to prevent sexual assault. (More)
This week, UCCS celebrated the launch of C3 Innovation. C3 stands for curiosity, creativity and community, values that the environment hopes to foster. (More)
With the help of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, Helen Davies and Larry Eames will host an Advanced Institute in the Digital Humanities next summer. (More)
The Kraemer Family Library is excited to announce the launch of a new furniture pilot project, introducing over 15 new types of furniture to the library space. (More)
The Kraemer Family Library is set to revolutionize its operations with an innovative AI Organizational Pilot, granting every staff and faculty member a one-year license to Microsoft Co-pilot. (More)
This September, the Kraemer Family Library is excited to announce the launch a new collection of zines. Zines are self-published mini-books that are made for passion, not profit. They frequently cover niche, outsider and avant-garde subject matter. (More)
The 11th annual Kraemer Copyright Conference (KCC) was held on June 11 – June 13, 2024, with over 130 attendees. (More)