Forging a new path | Kayla Waterman-Vandiver
Kayla Waterman-Vandiver remembers the day in college when her dream career changed. She had planned to be a medical doctor from a young age and, with this in mind, was studying biology at UCCS. (More)
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Kayla Waterman-Vandiver remembers the day in college when her dream career changed. She had planned to be a medical doctor from a young age and, with this in mind, was studying biology at UCCS. (More)
UCCS is ready to take a bite out of the long-term care crisis with JAWS. JAWS, or Jumpstart the Aging Workforce Solutions, is a two-year strategy aiming to address the long-term care crisis exacerbated by COVID-19. (More)
Need an altitude adjustment? At the Hybl Center, the altitude chamber gives users a chance to train at various elevation levels. (More)
This summer, the first-ever UCCS STEM Outreach Program brought underrepresented high school students to the UCCS campus to experience science labs in a university setting. (More)
The UCCS Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences (Johnson Beth-El) along with Centura Health recently launched an accredited Master of Sciences in Nutrition and Dietetics program to prepare students for careers as Registered Dietitian Nutritionists. (More)
For $30 or less a week, UCCS community members can pick up farm-fresh food every Friday afternoon from the William J. Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center. (More)
This summer, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs will launch the UCCS Stem Outreach Program, which will invite 24 high school students from underrepresented backgrounds to experience collegiate-level labs in chemistry, biology, biochemistry and human anatomy. (More)
Amateur golfers are famously restless in their pursuit of the one trick that will magically transform their swing from public course hazard into seasoned tour pro. (More)
The UCCS men’s cross country team set a new record and celebrated their highest-ever finish, taking fifth place at the 2021 NCAA Division II National Championship. The women’s cross country team tied their program’s highest finish since 2006 at a NCAA Division II National Championship, placing in seventh. (More)
A UCCS alumna, Jackie Berube-Black ’10, is the 15th woman to enter the USA Weightlifting Hall of Fame as an athlete. Black earned her master’s degree in exercise physiology from UCCS in 2010. (More)
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