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UCCS has received nearly $550,000 in grant funding from El Paso County through the American Recovery Plan Act to support healthcare, wellness and resilience programs to benefit Colorado and the nation. (More)
For the first time since it opened its doors in 2020, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) has welcomed visiting international scholars to foster collaboration and spark ideas for future research. (More)
A new five-year initiative at UCCS, funded with a $3 million federal SAMHSA grant, aims to provide foundational trauma education to child-serving mental health workers and improve trauma education nationwide. (More)
The Trauma Training Program offered by the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience is designed to have both professional and personal applications. Professionals are encouraged to participate, along with any individuals who would like to better understand their own stressful and traumatic experiences. (More)
A team of UCCS researchers, made up of both resilience and cybersecurity experts, aims to create a secure, practical, end-to-end cyberinfrastructure that could accelerate the pace of scientific discovery in human resilience research. (More)
In this Faculty Feature, Dr. Littleton shares why she chose UCCS and briefly explains a new research project she is working on aimed at building resilience in LGBTQ+ youth. (More)
The collaboration with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will aim to help LGBTQ+ youth build healthy dating relationships and make wise decisions, with a goal of reducing rates of dating violence, problem drinking and suicidal thoughts. (More)
Lyda Hill, the lead benefactor that led to the creation of the National Institute for Human Resilience in 2020, will be honored for her commitment to advancing research and trainings as the institute will be (More)
Mental health, wellness and resilience strategies were the focus of UCCS’ Feb. 25 virtual Town Hall, which featured a presentation by Chip Benight, director of the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience. (More)
Four UCCS faculty members presented new findings at the UCCS COVID-19 Research Forum, with research spanning disciplines and presenting new questions for future exploration. (More)