Community Connections:
February 2010 |
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UCCS Tied to Winter Olympics |
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 Watching the competitions on TV and cheering for a favorite athlete is the closest most people get to the Olympic games. Nanna Meyer, assistant professor, Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, isn't most people. ( More) |
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Regents Honor School of Public Affairs Professor |
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The CU Board of Regents honored Don Klingner, professor, School of Public Affairs, officially designating him as a distinguished professor. (More) |
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Campus Posts More Than 7 Percent Enrollment Gain |
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 Spring credit hour enrollment at UCCS increased by more than 7 percent from a year ago and headcount increased by more than 6 percent, according to figures released by the Office of Admissions and Records. ( More) |
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Veteran Administrator Selected as Vice Chancellor |
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 A college administrator with more than 30 years experience will become vice chancellor for student success and enrollment management at UCCS.
Homer "Bucky" Wesley, currently vice president for student services at Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, Miss., was selected as vice chancellor following a national search. ( More) |
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New Financial Aid Director Sees Potential in Campus |
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 Robert Bode doesn't look like a man who's moved 1,000 miles and slept on the floor waiting for a blizzard-bound moving truck to arrive.
Instead, the new UCCS Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment director sports a freshly pressed gray pinstripe suit and a gleaming Mountain Lion athletics lapel pin. ( More) |