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The UCCS Master of Science in Accounting program, together with a student’s undergraduate degree in business or accounting, is designed to fully prepare students for the CPA exam, as well as satisfy the 150-credit hour requirement for licensure in Colorado. (More)
After a year when UCCS researchers secured more than $18 million in sponsored research funding, three faculty members hit career milestones in funding achievements in the 2019-20 academic year. (More)
A nearly $200,000 grant will expand the capacity of UCCS and El Paso County practitioners-in-training to offer high-quality, evidence-based substance use disorder treatment for individuals with addictions. (More)
UCCS faculty brought in over $18 million in sponsored research funding in 2019-20 and generated more than 800 research and creative works in 2019 as UCCS and CU celebrated the past year of research. (More)
Researchers at UCCS will play a key role in a multi-institutional effort, funded by a renewable $26 million National Science Foundation grant, to develop an international research center dedicated to advancing sustainable electrified transportation. (More)
A five-person UCCS research team led by Brandon Runnels will address the regional needs for high-performance computing power through a National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant. (More)
David Weiss, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry and new president of the Faculty Assembly, shared the governance body’s priorities for the upcoming year. (More)
Aligned with the 2020-2030 Strategic Plan, the guide brings together the faculty body’s collective wisdom on bias in academic and non-academic workplaces. (More)
Beth Daniels, associate professor of psychology, has been awarded the first-ever Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to focus specifically on gender studies. She will spend the spring 2021 semester teaching and conducting research in Albania. (More)
Twelve faculty received seed money for 11 unique projects in the 2020 Committee on Research and Creative Works grant awards. (More)