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Students in the UCCS Theatre Company will present John Ford’s thriller “’Tis Pity She’s A Whore” Nov. 9-11 and 16-18 at the Osborne Studio Theater at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
UCCS senior visual and performing arts student Dan Boyd’s modern remake on Shakespeare’s classic love story “Romeo and Juliet” will close its two-week run Oct. 5-7 at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
October is Arts Month in the Pikes Peak region, and UCCS Presents will showcase 15 professional and student productions at the Ent Center for the Arts and the GOCA Downtown gallery. (More)
Housing, arts and gentrification will be the subject for discussion in the next Prologue series event in collaboration with the Colorado Governor’s Office at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30 at the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater. (More)
A new series ‘Third Friday Colloquia: Essays in Music’ starts Sept. 21 at the Heller Center for the Arts & Humanities, curated by Colin McAllister, music program co-director, Visual and Performing Arts. (More)
Thirty-two people accepted teaching and non-teaching positions at UCCS in August 2018, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)
More than 40 new faculty members joined UCCS this fall. Today, meet 18 faculty members from the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Hayder Al-Mohammad, assistant professor, Anthropology Department. Al-Mohammad previously served as an assistant (More)
Janani Balasubramanian, a Van Lier fellow at the Public Theater in New York City, will spend two weeks in residence at the Heller Center for the Arts and collaborate with UCCS faculty and students in the development of a new piece, “Rogue Objects.” (More)
Robert von Dassanowsky published “Screening Transcendence: Film under Austrofascism and the Hollywood Hope 1933-1938,” based on more than a decade of research on the cinematic politics of between Vienna, Berlin and Hollywood during the 1930s. (More)
Glen Whitehead, associate professor of music, Department of Visual and Performing Arts, released his new album “The Living Daylights” as the lead on the Glen Whitehead Trio. (More)