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During the 2023 Colorado-Wyoming International Educators Conference, Karlye Enkler and Telma Frumholtz were recognized for their efforts in international education at UCCS. (More)
The U.S. Department of State announced the selection of Scott Kupferman for a multi-phase Specialist project focusing on enhancing accessible and inclusive education for students who are deaf in the Philippines. (More)
The future of cancer research will be localized and non-invasive, says Bob Camley, Chair of the Department of Physics at UCCS. And he’s been awarded a Fulbright Scholar Award to the University of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia to develop methods that could make it possible. (More)
Scott Kupferman, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) will spend three months collaborating with Kazakh educators, self-advocates, policy makers and community partners to create accessible and inclusive educational opportunities for students with disabilities. (More)
UCCS will celebrate International Education Week from Monday, Nov. 16 to Friday, Nov. 20 with a series of events showcasing opportunities to live, learn and work abroad. (More)
Chancellor Venkat Reddy expressed support for international students in the wake of both a new U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement directive and its July 14 reversal. (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)
Thirteen people accepted positions at UCCS in April 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Cerian Gibbes, associate professor of geography and environmental studies, intends to bring new knowledge back to UCCS to support faculty conducting intercultural work. (More)
For the first time, UCCS offered incoming first-year students an opportunity to have an international experience before they started class this fall. (More)