UCCS and CU Denver are launching two new cyber operations courses that will expose students to immersive cyber-attack and defense scenarios using the CU Cyber Range that is being built at UCCS. https://t.co/THfanS97k9
High school students across Colorado had the opportunity to learn about healthcare and the college experience during the weeklong Health Occupations Promoting Equity (HOPE) Institute summer camp. https://t.co/MwNnWfdIuI
The Teaching and Learning department in the College of Education recently hosted delegates from Peru through the Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP), coordinated by the Colorado Springs World Affairs Council. https://t.co/WoVoUNE639
The minor, launching Fall 2023, equips students with the skills and tools they need to help social enterprise and nonprofit organizations thrive. https://t.co/DKOXSZlPVh
The Disability Services in Higher Education Committee recently released their report “HB22-1255 Disability Services Advisory Committee: Recommendations for Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities in Higher Education.”
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There’s lending a hand, and then there’s lending several hundred handaxes.
The latter is how UCCS, with the help of Distinguished Professor of Anthropology Emeritus Thomas Wynn, received a collection of artifacts from the Palaeolithic and Neolithic ages. https://t.co/7AG998eErJ
During the 2023 Colorado-Wyoming International Educators Conference, Karlye Enkler and Telma Frumholtz were recognized for their efforts in international education at UCCS. https://t.co/Hin4NjuiLS
For the third year, UCCS is hosting GenCyber camps for local middle school students and teachers from local middle and high schools to participate in. https://t.co/H8A0q00ByJ
The Lyda Hill Institute for Human Resilience has partnered with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus on a groundbreaking initiative called the Colorado Alliance for Resilient and Equitable Systems. https://t.co/ofuJkoQuGO
UCCS was a destination for Kristy Esquibel – a destination that allowed her to achieve more after obtaining not one but two degrees. https://t.co/JDFedRcp9z
The Budget & Planning Office is pleased to announce that they will be offering monthly training sessions open to the campus community. https://t.co/xw7xLRt3jN
At the Leadership Pikes Peak 2023 Community Leadership Awards luncheon, Gretchen Bliss received the Gary Bostrom Community Inspiration Leadership Award and Sloan Gonzales received the Emerging Leader Award. https://t.co/CIPSv4qTOK
Jena McCollum has received a National Science Foundation CAREER award. The five-year award will support graduate research and expanded undergraduate training and support to facilitate research experiences. https://t.co/WC3IUmKo40
When history professor Carole Woodall and her students came up with the idea of doing a project instead of final essays for her course, she didn’t shy away from trying something that was new to both her and her students – a collaborative podcast. https://t.co/qczbCN5O59
Next time you’re near Main Hall on campus, pop in to the fourth floor to see an art piece by renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. https://t.co/qX7ZcE0BOM
Jonathan Thompson, PhD student in Mathematics, was recently awarded a prestigious research fellowship from the National Science Foundation to pursue studies in better predicting flash-flood behaviors. https://t.co/hWqgBemsEl
Beginning Thursday, July 6, Theatreworks Colorado Springs opened “Taming of the Shrew,” which offers mountain views, stunning costumes, food for thought and plenty of laughs. https://t.co/mSUFZmyRG4