Mary Coussons-Read, provost and executive vice chancellor, Academic Affairs, will become special assistant to Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and executive advisor to the acting provost effective Feb...
For Raphael Sassower, professor and chair, Department of Philosophy, the challenge of retaining students at UCCS looks like the seven-page double-spaced APA style academic paper he found under his...
Sandy Wurtele, professor, Department of Psychology, was recently recognized for her contributions to “Implementing child maltreatment prevention programmes: what the experts say,” a handbook...
A veteran, award-winning journalist will join the staff of University Communications and Media Relations Jan. 19. Joanna Bean, editor of the Colorado Springs Gazette, was named assistant director Jan...
David Havlick, associate professor, Geography and Environmental Studies Department, recently edited “Restoring Layered Landscapes: History, Ecology and Culture.”
Nanna Meyer, associate professor, Department of Health Sciences, Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, will join with leading experts to present Grain School Jan...
Mandy Hansen, director, Office of Global Engagement, presented a five hour workshop at the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers Educators Conference Oct. 20 in St. George, Utah.
When one person develops a chronic ailment such as heart disease, diabetes or a brain injury, the entire family unit is affected in some way, according to a UCCS faculty member who specializes in...
Josh Dunn, associate professor and chair, Department of Political Science, was recently named executive director of the UCCS Center for the Study of Government and the Individual and Joe Postell,...
Dani Bostick, adjunct instructor, College of Education, will present at the 2015 TEDx Colorado Springs conference scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 17 at Library 21c, 1175 Chapel Hills Drive.
Chris Bell, assistant professor, Department of Communication, will present at the 2015 TEDx Colorado Springs conference scheduled for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 17 at Library 21c, 1175 Chapel Hills Drive.
Robert von Dassanowsky, professor, Department of Languages and Cultures, and Department of Visual and Performing Arts, will serve as the keynote speaker for the Vienna Jewish Film Festival Oct. 8-22.