Intramural flag football at the Four Diamonds Sports Complex every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday night from Sept. 15th - Oct. 23rd
Time:
All day event
Description:
Banned Books
Time:
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Description:
Mandatory meeting for at least one officer of each registered club. Topics include ROAR office amenities, club finances, SGA, OSA, University Center Scheduling, Title IX, and Club Travel.
Time:
7:30pm - 10:00pm
Description:
Headed west to the promised land of California, the Joad family finds greed, lust, fire, rain, and murderous rage. Yet, on they go. This is the classic story of ordinary people struggling to keep their humanity in the face of massive economic desperation. It’s an essential American epic, a collective life memory, even more moving in the theater than on the page. Grapes of Wrath is produced in collaboration with the library’s All Pikes Peak Reads project.
Description:
Intramural flag football at the Four Diamonds Sports Complex every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday night from Sept. 15th - Oct. 23rd
Time:
All day event
Description:
Banned Books
Time:
All day event
Description:
Banned Books
Time:
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Description:
Presidential Debate
Time:
7:30pm - 10:00pm
Description:
Headed west to the promised land of California, the Joad family finds greed, lust, fire, rain, and murderous rage. Yet, on they go. This is the classic story of ordinary people struggling to keep their humanity in the face of massive economic desperation. It’s an essential American epic, a collective life memory, even more moving in the theater than on the page. Grapes of Wrath is produced in collaboration with the library’s All Pikes Peak Reads project.
Description:
This is the last day to withdraw and receive 60% credit for all refundable tuition and fees that were charged. After this date, students will be liable to pay all of the tuition and fees (see below), except by appeal.
- Students have until Sept 11 to withdraw and receive 100%.
- After Sept 11, students have until Sept 19 to withdraw and receive 80%.
- After Sept 19, students have until Oct 3 to withdraw and receive 60%.
- After Oct 3, students will be liable for all tuition and fees charged.
Time:
All day event
Description:
Banned Books
Time:
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Description:
Bi-annual faculty meeting for the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Description:
Prof. Steve Tragesser (UCCS, MAE) will discuss: Satellite Formations using Momentum Exchange --
Troubleshooting Equations and Code
Formations of several satellites can potentially enable huge performance increases in remote sensing, terrain mapping and communications. Unfortunately, maintaining desirable geometries for the formation can require continuous thrusting, which would quickly deplete onboard fuel. This talk explores one option for controlling a satellite formation without the expenditure of fuel – exchanging momentum between satellites via mass streams or lasers. Unique equilibrium solutions are discussed that allow for excellent dispersion of satellites in the imaging plane. The equations governing the stability and motion of the system are quite complicated, so I will discuss tips geared toward upper level undergrads and grad students on ways to find errors that are less painful and more fun than knocking your head against the computer.
Time:
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Description:
For the fall of 2008 e-Xplo was invited to participate in an exhibition entitled
Mind the Gap at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (Gallery of Contemporary Art) organized by Christopher Lynn. The show explores the idea of ‘negative space’ in its formal, geographical, and political resonances.
For our project, we selected a site, which had been donated to the University in the 90’s by Dorothy and Larry Heller. The two had homesteaded the 34 acre land parcel in the 1930’s and were contributing to what was meant to become a thriving artist colony in Colorado Springs.
The history of the space and its current indefinite status attracted us to
develop a work which consists of several loudspeakers spread out and mounted in different places across the range.
The public is invited to walk and listen while the texts, sounds and musical interludes mix and linger with the songs of the coyotes and the hawks, the wind and the grass of the prairie.
Time:
7:30pm - 10:00pm
Description:
Headed west to the promised land of California, the Joad family finds greed, lust, fire, rain, and murderous rage. Yet, on they go. This is the classic story of ordinary people struggling to keep their humanity in the face of massive economic desperation. It’s an essential American epic, a collective life memory, even more moving in the theater than on the page. Grapes of Wrath is produced in collaboration with the library’s All Pikes Peak Reads project.
Time:
2:00pm - 4:30pm
Description:
Headed west to the promised land of California, the Joad family finds greed, lust, fire, rain, and murderous rage. Yet, on they go. This is the classic story of ordinary people struggling to keep their humanity in the face of massive economic desperation. It’s an essential American epic, a collective life memory, even more moving in the theater than on the page. Grapes of Wrath is produced in collaboration with the library’s All Pikes Peak Reads project.
Time:
7:30pm - 10:00pm
Description:
Headed west to the promised land of California, the Joad family finds greed, lust, fire, rain, and murderous rage. Yet, on they go. This is the classic story of ordinary people struggling to keep their humanity in the face of massive economic desperation. It’s an essential American epic, a collective life memory, even more moving in the theater than on the page. Grapes of Wrath is produced in collaboration with the library’s All Pikes Peak Reads project.
Time:
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Description:
NCAA: UCCS Vs. Colorado Christian
Time:
4:00pm - 6:30pm
Description:
Headed west to the promised land of California, the Joad family finds greed, lust, fire, rain, and murderous rage. Yet, on they go. This is the classic story of ordinary people struggling to keep their humanity in the face of massive economic desperation. It’s an essential American epic, a collective life memory, even more moving in the theater than on the page. Grapes of Wrath is produced in collaboration with the library’s All Pikes Peak Reads project.
Description:
Intramural flag football at the Four Diamonds Sports Complex every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday night from Sept. 15th - Oct. 23rd
Time:
11:00am - 11:30am
Description:
Listen to Michael Rayes and Marge Mistry discuss issues of government and society on the UCCS radio station.
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Description:
Beth-El Student Nurses Association
Time:
12:00pm - 12:30pm
Description:
John Harner’s program on International studies for UCCS students on the UCCS radio station.
Time:
12:30pm - 1:00pm
Description:
Listen to Steve Linhart address campus issues that directly affect student, staff, and faculty security on the UCCS radio station. The Department of Public Safety provide the UCCS community up-to-the-minute information regarding how best to maintain a secure environment and protect everyone’s personal space.
Time:
3:30pm
Description:
Listen to Chancellor Pamela Shockley-Zalaback’s message to the campus for the month on the UCCS radio station. The show is recorded once a month and repeated the other weeks. The Chancellor chats with host Marge Mistry on issues of importance to the campus.