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UCCS gallery will take over FAC Modern space
A tony spot in the Plaza of the Rockies that's been a satellite gallery for the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center will soon become a satellite gallery for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
UCCS student perseveres in face of tragedy, red tape, money woes
In December, Chris Akumfi of Ghana expects to graduate from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with a chemistry degree, and he hopes to go on to get a master's degree in business management.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Survey: Shoppers heading to Powers, Chapel Hills
Shoppers are expected to hit the Powers Boulevard corridor, where the First & Main Town Center retail development is.
Software firm's failure illustrates a solution in search of a problem
After two start-up successes, Al Davis thought Omni-Vista Inc. would be an entrepreneurial home run.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Time to face our crisis head on
Since the formation of Citizens' Goals during the 1970s, there have been many community efforts that have intended to define and shape the future of the Pikes Peak region.
Canon City Daily Record Newspaper
Testimony begins in ICAC trial
A jury in Canon City Monday heard opening arguments and the beginning of testimony against a former University of Colorado-Colorado Springs police officer arrested last year in connection with an Internet Crimes Against Children investigation.
H1N1 vaccine available at El Paso County clinics
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Another H1N1 flu vaccine clinic coming Tuesday
The El Paso County Department of Health and Environment will hold its third public H1N1 flu clinic at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Harrison High School, 2755 Janitell Road.
"Economic recovery" is on the lips of lots of business owners and managers. Even though it's unclear exactly when a turnaround will begin, some are making sure they're positioned for better days.
Forgery Allegations Cause Stir in Southern Colorado School District
Should a student's transcripts accurately reflect the courses they completed? This is the question surrounding the future of a Miami/Yoder school district employee, suspended a month ago.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Not even militarya s might can stop economic peril
Just in case you hadn't noticed, the military presence in Colorado Springs isn't enough to prevent economic downturns.
Former astronaut talks at American Indian Heritage Luncheon
At one point in his life, John Herrington admits, he was an underachiever. His grade point average was 1.72, and his only passion in life was rock climbing near his Colorado home.
Space Foundation program finally flies over to Swigert school
With one classroom up and running, the U.S. Space Foundation on Monday officially moved its teacher training courses onto the campus of a Colorado Springs School District 11 middle school.
UCCS shares in $1 million grant to hype math in Eagle County
A $1 million grant the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs will share with two other educational entities will teach 90 secondary school math teachers in Eagle County how to instruct kids how numbers can be fun.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Duening all about creating value for community
Thomas Duening thinks local governments should get "out of entrepreneurs' way." After growing up playing streetball and fighting neighborhood grass fires with brooms, being accepted to graduate school changed Thomas Duening's life.
Much work needed in multicultural education
Not everyone at the multicultural education convention in Denver embraces all aspects of diversity.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
Completely unscientific listing of area's success stories
Stuff happens, as the old saying goes . We in the media tend to concentrate on the bad stuff, because that's news.
Students, turn on your cell phones in class
La Vonne Neal surprised everyone at the opening session Wednesday of the 19th Annual International Conference of the National Association for Multicultural Education Convention in Denver.
Lawsuit over state's school funding as inadequate far-reaching
With a court ruling last week, Colorado is set to enter the battlefield of "adequacy" in school funding, a place dozens of other states have been before with mixed results.
Colorado Springs Business Journal
University Village almost ready to welcome shoppers
The first retail outlets at University Village Colorado will open their doors to shoppers Oct.
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