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- Congratulations to Ian Smith, UCCS Outstanding Staff Award Winner!
- Reacting to the Past: UCCS – PPCC Collaboration
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- Awards Ceremony and Celebration of Norman Bender: Monday, April 22, 3-5 p.m., UC 124
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Reacting to the Past: UCCS – PPCC Collaboration
Below is an article recently published in the Colorado Springs Gazette, detailing the exciting and major grant for a collaborative project between UCCS and PPCC’s History Departments. Recently Roger Martinez of UCCS History and Glenn Rolfhing (M.A. UCCS, now Faculty … Continue reading
Awards Ceremony and Celebration of Norman Bender: Monday, April 22, 3-5 p.m., UC 124
Come join the History Department Monday, April 22, for two special events. Both will be in UC 124. Food/drink served. 1. History Department awards celebration: 3-4 p.m. — come celebrate the achivements of our Outstanding Undergraduate Student (Joni Raile), our … Continue reading
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UCCS History Department on KRCC (91.5 FM)
The History Department is proud to be a new underwriting sponsor of our excellent local public radio station KRCC (91.5 FM). Starting April 8, the station will be featuring spots on our various programs, degrees, and courses offered. We will especially … Continue reading
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History studies go hands-on A new curriculum at UCCS and Pikes Peak Community College will place students in the midst of history as they assume roles of ancient leaders and build relics of the past with their own hands.
Ari Kelman on Colorado Public Radio
Paul Harvey If you’re coming to Ari Kelman’s presentation tomorrow from his new book The Misplaced Massacre, or perhaps even more so if you can’t make it, make sure and check out this interview with Professor Kelman on Colorado Public Radio’s Colorado … Continue reading
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Hiring: Two Spring 2013 Museum Assistants
Dear Colleagues and Students: Asst. Professor Roger Martinez and the New Mexico History Museum are hiring two spring 2013 Museum Assistants to collaborate on an exhibition entitled, “Expressions of Complex Identities: Sephardic Jews, Conversos, and Crypto-Jews (1391-2015).” This bilingual exhibition, … Continue reading
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Hiring: Two Spring 2013 Research Assistants
Dear Colleagues and Students: Asst. Professor Roger Martinez and the UCCS Sephardic and Crypto-Judaic Studies Program are hiring two spring 2013 Research Assistants to collaborate on a research project funded by the International Institute for Jewish Genealogy at the National Library of … Continue reading
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Virtual Battlefield Study Opportunity for UCCS Students: January 17, 2013
Student Opportunity This is from Mark Thompson, Professor of Military Science and Head of ROTC at UCCS, letting you know about an opportunity to participate in a “staff ride” to be held January 17, 2013, from 8 a. m. to … Continue reading
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Student Memory of Judith Price
A remembrance of Judy Price from former student Heather Robinson Unruh, who received her BA and MA in our History program in the early 2000s: I was deeply saddened to hear of Judy’s passing. Although we lost touch, I thought of … Continue reading
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