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In a talk on the resurgence of downtown living, professor of geography and environmental studies John Harner overviewed Colorado Springs’ transition from a dense, walkable city into a sprawling mass of suburbs – then offered a glimpse into its future. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications from July 2019. Images were collected from social media and/or taken by a mixture of staff photographers. (More)
UCCS contributes nearly $600 million in economic impact to the state of Colorado, and Chancellor Venkat Reddy expanded on the impact figure and the university’s work in partnerships, workforce development and community involvement during a presentation to the CU Board of Regents June 13. (More)
With options to participate in ongoing research projects, see an archaeologist shape stone tools, and explore where UCCS researchers and students have traveled around the world, faculty and students hosted the first Anthropology Day Feb. 21 at UCCS Downtown. (More)
Fourteen people accepted non-teaching positions at UCCS in January 2019, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
As 2018 transitions to 2019, Communique looks back at the 10 most popular stories. (More)
With the delayed start on Nov. 12, UCCS employees and students have already learned how weather information is communicated across campus. But how and when that decision is made, and what it means, can sometimes create additional questions that are addressed here. (More)
Four of the five recipients of the Mayor’s Young Leaders Award share UCCS connections as Mayor John Suthers recognized outstanding achievement for young professionals age 40 and younger. The Oct. 30 ceremony recognized young leaders in five categories in the city. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications and Media Relations from September 2018 – including campus landscape, profiles, events, and more. (More)
Opting for a “door opening” ceremony as opposed to the traditional “ribbon cutting” festivities, city and university officials celebrated the opening of UCCS Downtown Sept. 10. (More)