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Shining a light on medical tourism’s past, present and future

Shining a light on medical tourism’s past, present and future

Colorado Springs has a storied past of drawing visitors to the Centennial State not just for beautiful views of the mountains, but for its restorative climate...
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$600k grant fueling new LGBTQ+ initiative and partnership

$600k grant fueling new LGBTQ+ initiative and partnership

Fueled by a $600,000 grant, the Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience at UCCS will partner with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on a new project to...
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MOSAIC to celebrate new space today with ribbon cutting, livestream

MOSAIC to celebrate new space today with ribbon cutting, livestream

Thanks to initial funding by the CU President’s Office, as well as fundraising efforts by UCCS, a newly expanded Multicultural Office for Student Access,...
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LAS faculty awarded $98k grant to explore war, trauma and life after service

LAS faculty awarded $98k grant to explore war, trauma and life after service

Two College of Letters, Arts & Sciences faculty members earned a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant totaling $98,173 to explore their...
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Regents approve Bachelor of Arts in Inclusive Early Childhood

Regents approve Bachelor of Arts in Inclusive Early Childhood Education

In an effort to meet growing market needs for teachers in the State of Colorado, the CU Board of Regents approved a new bachelor’s degree, the Bachelor of Arts...
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Alumni Profile: Christine Izuakor ’16 is forging a future in security

Alumni Profile: Christine Izuakor ’16 is forging a future in security

A record-breaker and trendsetter in her own right, Christine Izuakor, Ph.D. ’16, enjoys shattering expectations while setting and meeting her own definition of...