Community Connections
Community Connections is an e-newsletter published monthly by the University Advancement Division at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (UCCS).
At UCCS, we understand that an important part of planning for the future is to share information and to invite others to build upon the ideas being launched at the university. This is the purpose of Community Connections: to share with you our actions and to invite you to join us in inventing the future of our region. Your participation and feedback are essential in building the kind of university, and the kind of community, that makes us proud.
If you're not already receiving Community Connections, you can sign up by sending an email to Jennifer Hane in the Office of University Advancement or by calling (719) 255-3180. Previous issues of Community Connections can be viewed below.
Thank you for joining us on this journey!
Archived Issues
- October 2009: UCCS Professor Nominated as Distinguished, Math Improvement Grant and More
- September 2009: Enrollment and Fundraising Update, Career Seminar and More
- August 2009: UCCS Sixth in the West, Engineering and Business Lauded
- July 2009: $1.5 Million Grant to Improve Math Skills, Faculty Reminisces as Nation Marks 40th Anniversary of Lunar Landing, and More
- June 2009: Regents Approve New PhD, Southern Colorado Colleges Pledge Cooperation, Faculty to Guide Electric Car Development, and More
- May 2009: Commencement 2009, Kane Family Scholars Announced, UCCS Professor and Community Advocate Wins $10,000 Service Award, and More
- April 2009: Two Graduate Programs National Leaders, Dandapani Tapped as Engineering Dean, and More
- March 2009: $5.5 Million Gift to Benefit Scholarships, Prius on Patrol, Presidential Teaching, and More
- February 2009: Enrollment Up, LEED Certification, Event Center Takes Shape, Columbine Hall Freshens Up, and More
- January 2009: UCCS, Seven other Colleges, Present Regional Front to Colorado Commission on Higher Education; Partnership Allows Rural Community to "Grow its Own" Health Professionals