Chief of Police Marc Pino reflects on twenty years of service
After nearly two decades at UCCS, Chief of Police and Executive Director of Public Safety Marc Pino is ready to keep a new university safe. (More)
After nearly two decades at UCCS, Chief of Police and Executive Director of Public Safety Marc Pino is ready to keep a new university safe. (More)
Many drivers continue to make an illegal U-turn at the Regent Circle traffic light when driving east-bound on Austin Bluffs Parkway despite a number of accidents in that location. (More)
The May 27 event gathered about 100 participants to march in support of those who protect and serve, including those who have given the ultimate sacrifice. (More)
Members of the UCCS Police Department will participate in a rally march this May to honor first responders and UCCS police officer Garrett Swasey. (More)
Marc Pino, chief of the UCCS Police Department, condemns the actions leading to the inexcusable death of George Floyd and recommits to training for UCCS officers. (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)
The world’s best GIF, life-changing student support and smooth sailing for search committees: Communique celebrates 23 staff members who received Clyde’s Kudos in February 2020. (More)
UCCS will conduct its safety drill focused on a campus lockdown during the first week of the spring semester to provide students, faculty and staff an opportunity to practice procedures. The exercise will be conducted (More)
Nine people accepted positions at UCCS in November 2019, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
Here’s a look at some of the favorite images from University Communications from October 2019. (More)
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