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Siegel to join Ent Center for the Arts as Executive Director

Siegel to join Ent Center for the Arts as Executive Director

Starting January 2022, arts advocate and community champion David Siegel will lead the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS as its new Executive Director.
Mbue to make virtual Visiting Author appearance for UCCS
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Mbue to make virtual Visiting Author appearance for UCCS

UCCS Creative Writing Minor faculty are hosting New York Times best-selling author Imbolo Mbue at 11 a.m. Oct. 13 as part of the biannual Visiting Author Event Series. Held virtually, the...
Martinez, Employee of the Quarter, spreads cheer one cup at a time

Martinez, Employee of the Quarter, spreads cheer one cup at a time

For many people at UCCS, their day doesn’t start until they get a cup of coffee. More than that, their day doesn’t start until they get a cup of coffee from Rita Martinez. Martinez, a barista and...
Kroll reflects on his alma mater, CU Denver

Kroll reflects on his alma mater, CU Denver

Elected in 2016 to represent Colorado’s 1st Congressional District, Jack Kroll ’11, MS ’20 is a proud Lynx alum who now serves as Chair of the CU Board of Regents. In the fall of 2006, however, he...
In memoriam: Adelina ‘Nina’ Gomez

In memoriam: Adelina ‘Nina’ Gomez

Memorial services for Adelina “Nina” Gomez, Professor Emerita in the UCCS Department of Communication, will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 25 at Ava Maria Catholic Church in Parker, Colo...
Schoffstall celebrates 55 years at UCCS

Schoffstall celebrates 55 years at UCCS

At the heart of Al Schoffstall’s 55-year career at UCCS has been a willingness to take on any challenge. Whether it was helping his father-in-law build the first two signs on the Colorado Springs...
Hadley rounds out MOSAIC team as new Director

Hadley rounds out MOSAIC team as new Director

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs Multicultural Office for Student Access, Inclusiveness and Community (MOSAIC) and LGBTQ+ Resource Center recently announced Whitley Hadley, a 2013 UCCS...
CU on the Air podcast host McConnellogue retires

CU on the Air podcast host McConnellogue retires

It’s the end of an era – or at least a 15-year run. New CU on the Air host Emily Davies talks with Vice President of University Communication Ken McConnellogue, who is retiring from the university...
Employee of the Quarter Sanderson is ‘UCCS’ carbon monoxide detector’

Employee of the Quarter Sanderson is ‘UCCS’ carbon monoxide detector’

When Mike Sanderson does his job right, nobody hears about it – because nothing happened in the first place.
Hanenberg moderates ACHA meeting featuring Fauci, CDC representatives

Hanenberg moderates ACHA meeting featuring Fauci, CDC representatives

UCCS Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health and Wellness Stephanie Hanenberg moderated the closing session of the American College Health Association (ACHA) annual meeting on Thursday.
Marcy and Bruce Benson launch full-ride geology graduate fellowships

Marcy and Bruce Benson launch full-ride geology graduate fellowships

Bryn Launer took a deep breath as she picked up the phone. She was calling the brother of a patient with a severe head injury suffered in a motorcycle accident. Still unconscious in the hospital...
Guyer named associate vice chancellor for student affairs

Guyer named associate vice chancellor for student affairs

Carlos García, vice chancellor of the Division of Student Affairs, announced the hire in early May, noting Guyer, who holds a Ed.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, will join UCCS on June 14.
Klebe named interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs

Klebe named interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs

Beginning July 1, Kelli Klebe, dean of the Graduate School, will serve as UCCS’ interim provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs.
Barboza

Barboza named associate editor of journal for Child Maltreatment

Gia Barboza, assistant professor of criminal justice in the School of Public Affairs, who previously served as a consulting editor on the board of “Child Maltreatment,” will be elevated to serve as...
Kennedy, Meehan to discuss ‘Bipartisanship (and Friendship) Happen!’ in virtual event

Kennedy, Meehan to discuss ‘Bipartisanship (and Friendship) Happen!’ in virtual event

Join us for a public conversation between University of Colorado President Mark Kennedy and University of Massachusetts President Marty Meehan who served in the U.S. House of Representatives together...
Kempf

Kempf co-authors ‘Safety and Security in Hotels and Home Sharing’

Former attorney and inspector general Robin J. Kempf, now an assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs, writes, researches and teaches on government accountability.
Employee of the Quarter Chubb transforms online learning for School of Public Affairs

Employee of the Quarter Chubb transforms online learning for School of Public Affairs

For Caroline Chubb, instructional technologist for the School of Public Affairs, work isn’t just about supporting faculty. It’s about discovering what’s possible in the realm of teaching and learning...
Hanenberg nominated for Community Hero of the Year award

Hanenberg nominated for Community Hero of the Year award

Many who know Stephanie Hanenberg, assistant vice chancellor for health and wellness and two-time alumna of UCCS’ Beth-El College of Nursing, would say that her efforts for UCCS over the course of...
Bloom

Bloom earns NSF CAREER award

Gedare Bloom, Ph.D, assistant professor in the UCCS Computer Science Department, received a National Science Foundation CAREER award for his research project “Foundations for Real-Time System...
Harris

Harris authors ‘Sport Participation and Olympic Legacy’

Spencer Harris, associate professor of sport management in the College of Business, teaches, researches and writes on sport governance, sport politics and sport policy.
Pamela Houston
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Houston set for virtual Visiting Author event

The UCCS Creative Writing Minor, UCCS Compass Curriculum and the UCCS English Department are sponsoring a Visiting Author event in March. Author Pamela Houston will present a craft talk and reading...
Porter

Porter named dean of the Kraemer Family Library

Seth Porter, the head of the Donald E. Stokes Library and assistant director for digital teaching, learning and scholarship for Princeton University Libraries, will be the next dean of the Kraemer...
García receives NACAS’ Newton Award for Distinguished Service

García receives NACAS’ Newton Award for Distinguished Service

Carlos García, vice chancellor for student affairs, was recognized with the top honor by the National Association of College Auxiliary Services with the 2020 Robert F. Newton Award for Distinguished...

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