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As 2020 completed the transition to 2021, Communique looks back at the 10 most popular stories. The stories ranged from student honors, how UCCS responded to community and campus needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, and new college leaders. (More)
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to drop off their e-waste and used consumer electronics to OIT for proper (and sustainable) destruction. (More)
The Office of Information Technology Help Desk is back to on-campus, in-person appointments following health and safety guidelines. (More)
Weekly hikes, random acts of kindness and thanks for a great boss: Communique celebrates 44 teams and individuals who received Clyde’s Kudos in June 2020. (More)
All new incoming full-time undergraduate students, including first-time freshmen and transfer students enrolled in at least 12 hours, will be eligible to claim a Chromebook that they can use for the duration of their UCCS academic career. (More)
One week this May brought a triple-whammy of festivities for UCCS father and son duo Greg Krems, business manager for the Office of Information Technology, and Noah Krems ’20. (More)
A staff member who lights up a room, a counselor who lent an empathetic ear and a volunteer who is helping to make UCCS more affordable for students: Communique celebrates 26 teams and individuals who received Clyde’s Kudos in May 2020. (More)
Among the more than 1,500 graduates who earned degrees during the 2020 spring commencement ceremony, 15 were UCCS and CU staff or family members of faculty and staff. (More)
Thirteen people accepted positions at UCCS in April 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Join the Office of Information Technology and the Faculty Resource Center for a combined Bytes with OIT session focused on helping faculty, staff and students learn best practices for working and learning remotely. (More)