CU projection defines barriers to city success
Colorado Springs and its neighboring communities will face challenges on the way to economic prosperity in 2015, according to a recent economic outlook report by the Business Research Division of...
View ArticleUC Boulder to attract entrepreneurs through new program
The University of Colorado Boulder’s Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology and Entrepreneurship this fall will pilot a new Entrepreneurs In Residence program to bring mentorship to students and...
View ArticleEnt to receive naming rights for UCCS arts venue
Ent Federal Credit Union will sign a 15-year marketing and operating agreement with the University of Colorado Colorado Springs today that will include naming rights for the school’s soon-to-be...
View ArticleCTU names Springs businessman as regional VP and chancellor
Colorado Technical University has named William Anderson Cain regional vice president and chancellor of its Colorado Springs and Denver campuses, the school announced Thursday. In addition to...
View ArticleD-11 partners with Penrose
According to a news release sent by Penrose-St. Francis Health Services, an ongoing health and wellness partnership with the health system “resulted in astounding savings of approximately $1.9 million...
View ArticleUCCS adds accounting graduate degree
Venkat Reddy, dean, College of Business Students with a goal of becoming a certified public accountant, certified management accountant or tax professional will be able to pursue a master’s degree in...
View ArticleParents may participate in state assessments discussion
Parents of military-connected children in the Colorado Springs area can join other concerned parents to learn more about whether their students are on track to be successful in college and their...
View ArticleLockheed Martin Education Center launched at Space Foundation
A $400,000 grant from Lockheed Martin Corp. has established the Lockheed Martin Space Education Center at the Space Foundation Discovery Center in Colorado Springs. Dedicated in a ceremony at the Space...
View ArticleAlumnus to address CC commencement Monday
William (Br0) Adams Colorado College alumnus William “Bro” Adams, chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities and former president of Bucknell University and Colby College, will deliver CC’s...
View ArticleSpace Foundation partners with Children’s Museum
The Colorado Springs-based Space Foundation will temporarily house the Pikes Peak Children’s Museum within its Discovery Center. The space at the Discovery Center will allow the Children’s Museum to...
View ArticleUCCS 50th anniversary celebration Thursday
Gov. John Hickenlooper, Colorado Springs Mayor John Suthers and Neal Lane, a former chancellor who advised President Bill Clinton will be honored guests at a Dec. 3 celebration of UCCS’s 50th...
View ArticleAtlas Prep develops tomorrow’s workforce
Atlas Preparatory School began developing Colorado Springs’ workforce years ago. The nonprofit public charter school launched to help grow the community from the ground up, student by student. Efforts...
View ArticleD-49 academy aims to encourage partnerships
Over the years, people have called School District 49 a lot of things. Traditional is not one of them. The district has raced to combat negative news multiple times during the past decade — dealing...
View ArticlePeak Startup launches new programs
Local nonprofit Peak Startup will be offering two new mentorships programs this month to help Colorado Springs entrepreneurs advance their careers, companies. Beginning the week of May 22, free Open...
View ArticleSchool districts brace for worst
When Glenn Gustafson visits his sister in Falcon, the rows of toy-cluttered lawns remind him of the steady stream of children who enroll in District 49 schools every year. As chief financial officer...
View ArticleNational Cyber Intelligence Center name changed
This week the National Cyber Intelligence Center’s board of directors changed the center’s name and announced its nationally searching for the center’s CEO to reveal by the fall, according to city...
View ArticlePikes Peak Community College receives its largest donation
Pikes Peak Community College received $1 million from the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation June 29, its largest single gift in 48 years of operation. The grant will be used to renovate PPCC’s Downtown...
View ArticleCHP presenting Behavioral Health Summit
Community Health Partnership, a community collaboration of local health providers in the Pikes Peak region, is presenting its 2016 Behavioral Health Summit tomorrow, Sept. 22. The event will take place...
View ArticleSchool districts ask for more money
Three local school districts are asking voters to approve ballot issues to make up for state funding shortfalls that have left schools struggling to make ends meet. Academy District 20 is seeking bond...
View ArticleSchool districts’ partnership creates training center
It was one year ago this month that Peyton School District Superintendent Tim Kistler hosted an open house to show off his brand new, state-of-the-art woodworking shop. He invited educators and...
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