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Colin McAllister, assistant professor of music and winner of the 2020 College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award, answered seven questions on his new book, which underlines the relevance of apocalyptic literature in modern times. (More)
One of Colorado Springs’ newest artists isn’t one to paint with a broad brush, or even paint much at all. But that hasn’t stopped Jasmine Dillavou ’16 from becoming an agent of change in the community. (More)
While Theatreworks has been rehearsing the streaming production of “House Arrest,” a group of UCCS dramaturgy students worked to replicate Anna Deavere Smith’s process here in Colorado Springs. (More)
Ever since Shanah Leaf ’18 was a child, she has been drawing and painting with the hopes of becoming a renowned artist one day. (More)
The UCCS Visiting Artists & Critics Series enters its eighth season with a fall lineup of virtual presentations by artists of national and international significance with a goal to foster understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through dialogue and critical conversations. (More)
Students across UCCS are now able to pursue principle-based ethics projects with a paired UCCS Ethics Fellow – and get paid while doing it. (More)
Each fellow is selected based upon their proposal to encourage learning opportunities in ethical thought and decision making to their respective college and area of focus. (More)
On June 17, 2020, as part of the Visual Arts Program’s annual student sculpture project, UCCS student Niki Puigdevall installed eleven sculptures at the University Village Center. (More)
Dohee Lee, a recent winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and Christine Stewart, the poet laureate for the state of South Dakota, will serve as Heller Fellows for the 2020-21 academic year. (More)
A UCCS alumnus, JD Sell has been on the Pikes Peak Arts Council board of directors, collaborated on the free form artist collective and meet-up called Nonbookclubcookclub, and exhibited in cities across Colorado. (More)