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Funding for the UCCS Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Physical Therapy hybrid program was included in a federal funding package and approved by the senate and signed by the president last week. (More)
After a soft opening earlier this month, the Hybl Cafe is officially reopen for business. The cafe initially opened in the summer of 2020, then closed in 2021 and has not been open full-time since. (More)
UCCS alums Marcus Graham, Afewerki Zeru and Lexie Greitzer took advantage of the high altitude chamber at the Hybl Center to train for the USA Olympic Trials Marathon. (More)
In collaboration with UCCS, the CU Physical Therapy Program at CU Anschutz is finalizing an 8-semester hybrid Doctor of Physical Therapy pathway that plans to enroll its inaugural cohort in summer of 2024. (More)
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)