Training For The Olympics Is Hard Enough. Try Doing That While Earning A Degree
NPR broadcast about two UCCS students who are balancing Olympic dreams with classes. (Read More)
NPR broadcast about two UCCS students who are balancing Olympic dreams with classes. (Read More)
The colorado springs community gathered to honor fallen law enforcement officers as part of the pikes peak region peace officer’s memorial weekend. (Read More)
According to KOAA UCCS Professor Dr. Barbara Swaby was honored at the annual unstoppable women’s luncheon and fundraiser (Read More)
Lyda Hill receives the Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award Friday from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs College of Business. (Read More)
There was a record 1,500 who received their degrees. these are pictures from our news partners at the gazette (Read More)
One of the state’s fastest growing universities gave out a record number of degrees this spring. (Read More)
Friday’s annual rocky mountain microbrewing symposium at UCCS, Bristol’s winter beer festival traditionally draws not only innovative one-offs from breweries in the front range (Read More)
The Colorado Springs Gazette features the UCCS Chancellor Shockley-Zalabak (Read More)
KOAA broadcast an interview with Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak about her tenure as chancellor and plans for the future. (Read More)
KOAA interviewed UCCS professor Josh Dunn who teaches constitutional law. there is plenty of attention going to trumps growing list of executive action. (Read More)
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