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Groundbreaking planned for latest housing expansion

An architect’s rendering shows an aerial view of The Village at Alpine Valley. The campus community is invited to attend groundbreaking ceremonies for a $74.5...
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Applications for PTLC Faculty Researchers being accepted

Funding is available as part of the the President’s Office for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: 2014-2015 President's Teaching and Learning...
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UCCS students receive first John Suthers Scholarship

The scholarship was funded through donations to the CU Foundation and will support up to two students majoring in criminal justice annually.
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Program Prioritization results to be shared Monday at forum

Pam Shockley-Zalabak Preliminary results of efforts to review and categorize 59 degree and 66 non-degree UCCS programs will be shared with faculty and staff...
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Five questions for Daisy McConnell

She says her “bohemian upbringing” likely was influential to her decision to choose a career in visual arts. She's director of the UCCS Galleries of...
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Strong Communities for Children program launched

Mary Coussons-Read The CU School of Medicine and UCCS announced April 4 the launch of a Strong Communities for Children program in Colorado Springs. Meeting at...
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Social Climate Survey underway

The Social Climate Survey, which requires about 10 minutes to finish, must be accessed via a link included in emails that were sent systemwide on Wednesday.
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Galleries of Contemporary Art to open Destiny Manifest

Holly Parker Dearborn, Extreme Force: Active Ingredients Series, Used-motor-oil and dirt, 2014. The Galleries of Contemporary Art on Friday will open Destiny...
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Small plan changes could have big impacts this Open Enrollment

Later this month, when CU opens your three-week window to enroll in 2014-15 benefits plans, it will introduce several small changes that could have a huge...
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Higher ed funding bill being revised after concerns expressed

A proposed change to how state funding is distributed among higher education institutions is being modified partly in response to concerns expressed by leaders...
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New solar-powered tables offer sustainable convenience

Two students examine the new table on the Upper Plaza. Three new solar power picnic tables will offer faculty, staff and students the chance to charge...
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Regents recognize commitment, service of exceptional individuals

Balsells, Claman, Hill, Pinchuk and Schroffel to be recognized at commencement ceremonies this spring.
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Conflict in Crimea close to home for faculty, staff member

Dramatic images of Russian soldiers, buildings on fire, and streets in the Ukranian republic of Crimea filled with protestors are difficult for two UCCS...
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Stay on track to better health, win one of 10 prizes every week

Those who are informed about their own health are more likely to address it – either by acknowledging where they’re doing well and rewarding themselves for it...
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Five questions for Nicholas Hamilton-Archer

His first trips to Denver were not the most auspicious events. But six months later, after becoming the executive director of Executive Programs at the...
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CU boasts top-ranked graduate programs

CU-Boulder’s atomic/molecular/optical physics program holds the top spot nationally; dozens others also earn high ratings.
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Learn, play and win at Employee Services Expos

When you attend an ES Expo, you’ll receive a ticket, which you can use to enter a drawing for an iPad (one grand prize per campus). For each expo booth that...
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Chancellor to lead St. Patrick’s Day celebration

Pam Shockley-Zalabak UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak will soon join the ranks of mayors, city council members, lieutenant governors and football coaches...
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Marks, Aagaard talk mentoring at CU Women Succeeding

Representing all four campuses and system administration, attendees convened at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus to take advantage of opportunities for...
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New food service department gaining steam

Susan Szpyrka Positions for the newest UCCS department, Dining and Food Services, are now open for applications. Susan Szpyrka, vice chancellor, Administration...
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Five questions for Janice Gould

The poet, musician, photographer and educator came to CU in 2009.
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CU capital projects look to be in good shape for state funding

Across CU, renovations of two existing buildings and construction of a new facility are positioned well to receive state funding following endorsements from...
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Regents considering rates of salary increases, tuition changes

For the coming fiscal year, administrators are recommending 4.5 percent raises for classified staff, to match the Joint Budget Committee’s stipulation for...
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Chancellor gives North Nevada, C4C update at campus forum

Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak provided an optimistic look at the university’s future on North Nevada during a Feb. 18 capital...
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Be Colorado health assessment begins Monday

Be Colorado on Monday will launch its annual campaign for the SUCCEED Health Assessment (HA). The HA is a free, confidential online questionnaire that allows...

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