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Andrea Naftz is currently in her fifth year of a clinical psychology Ph.D. program at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Fountain-Fort Carson student says 'I will' -- and she does
Olson, who graduated from Fountain-Fort Carson High School Saturday, will attend University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Town Hall: Uccs needs NCAA Division I football
The Gazette's editorial board asks the public for a tiny little favor: Give $40 million to the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
Springs Business Expo seeks larger crowd with new stage
The annual Springs Business Expo, hosted by the Greater Colorado Springs Chamber and EDC, will run from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Freedom Financial Services Expo Center, 3650 N. Nevada Ave.
Joseph Rallo appointed to Vice Chancellorship
The Texas Tech University System Board of Regents on Friday unanimously approved the appointment of Joseph Rallo to the position of vice chancellor for academic affairs for the Tech System.
UCCS awards degree posthumously
Dane Vogel was the rare student who always sat in the front row and who usually arrived five minutes before his classes began at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Mom, son graduate from UCCS together
Twenty-three years ago, Melissa Lucero, an administrative assistant at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs was a pregnant first-year California community college student.
Lamar Community College Associate of Applied Science in Nursing/Registered Nurse graduates celebrate at a reception after finals.
Video: UCCS Class Focuses On Future Oil Boon
A class at University of Colorado Colorado Springs is not looking at theory or the past but the r... More>> A class at University of Colorado Colorado Springs is not looking at theory or the past but the region's future.
UCCS students take on economics, impacts of oil and gas
If oil drilling takes off in El Paso County, it's going to mean big bucks. But if we want those dollars to stay here, local businesses and schools are going to have to step up to invest in the services and skills that oil companies need.
Fracking ban, two new studies and other news
Business students at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs are ready to unveil their findings about whether drilling will be good or bad for El Paso County.
Area leaders dive into Portland, looking for ideas and inspiration
That has been the underlying theme this week as about 50 people from the Colorado Springs area - split fairly evenly among business, nonprofit and governmental leaders - have spent the past two days in Portland, Ore., learning as much as they can about the Rose City's transformation over the past two decades.
Glenwood Springs Post-Independent
Demons' Mansfield signs letter of intent to attend Colorado Mesa U.
Glenwood Springs High School senior Andrew Mansfield, seated, signs his letter of intent to attend Colorado Mesa University.
Women say risque clothing sends message against rape
Proclaiming their right to wear what they want without fear of reprisal or violence, lingerie-clad women took over downtown Colorado Springs Sunday afternoon.
Bridging divides earns award for Springs man
Where some people would have seen barriers, Theophilus "Theo" Gergory saw only "defining moments and milestones" when he was growing up in the South.
Add Staff stays on the job with customer loyalty, repeat business
Cari Shaffer, the founder and owner of Add Staff in Colorado Springs, is receiving the Lifetime Entrepreneurship Award from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs College of Business .
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Uccs Mba students investigate local oil and gas exploration
Twenty-five master's-level students from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs have been investigating the local issue of oil and gas exploration.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
The Greater Colorado Springs Chamber and EDC hosts the Pikes Peak Manufacturing Consortium from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Pikes Peak Community College, 5675 S. Academy Blvd.
Expert on artificial intelligence to speak at EPIIC Nights dinner
Who: Ken Ford, founder and CEO of the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition in Pensacola, Fla.
DUI lab tests botched, 200 retests are from El Paso County
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment 's lab is retesting 1,700 blood samples taken in DUI cases across the state, and 200 of them are from El Paso County .
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