
Mountain Lion Connect
- Apr 35:00 PMSpecial Guest Lecture: Dr. Jane MurphyCome and support Dr. Jane Murphy's lecture for Arab American Heritage History Month! She is coming from Colorado College, and will be giving her lecture on, "Creating and Contesting Categories: Arab Identity, Exclusion, and the US Census." You won't want to miss it!Hosted by: Department of History, History Club, Women's & Ethnic StudiesAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11101990
- Apr 35:30 PME(x)vangelicalism: Leaving the Church?Join the Center for the Study of Evangelicalism for a conversation with a panel of local Colorado Springs residents around leaving the evangelical church and what it means for them. This discussion serves as a prelude to a lecture by Sarah McCammon,author of The Exvangelicals, on April 10th. This event is free and open to the public, and will be hosted in the Greenhaus at Kinship Landing. Doors open at 5pm, light refreshments will be provided. Moderated by Prof. Jeffrey Scholes & Gary Alan Taylor. For inquiries contact Kurt Bricker, kbricker@uccs.eduHosted by: College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Department of AnthropologyAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11155923
- Apr 35:30 PMStudent Mass and DinnerJoin us for Mass and Dinner afterward!Hosted by: Mountain Lion CatholicAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10931517
- Apr 35:30 PMUCCS Model United Nations Club MeetingModel UN Club MeetingHosted by: UCCS Model United NationsAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11065260
- Apr 36:00 PMStudy Abroad Returnee Power Point NightCome share your favorite study abroad story with other UCCS Study Abroad Returnees on April 3 from 6:00 - 7:30 PM in UC 309. Free snacks will be provided! While studying abroad did you make a lifelong friend, visit a site on your bucket list, experience intense culture shock, have a language mishap, or a wild travel day? Come share your favorite study abroad story with other study abroad returnees who know just what you went through! Those who wish to present will need to fill out our sign up form. You’ll need to craft a short but casual presentation (5-10 minutes long) about your time studying abroad, which we will ask you complete by March 5th. It could be a collection of pictures, or just one picture you display while telling your story. Feel free to be as creative as you want! And if presenting isn’t your thing, no problem! We’re happy to have dedicated listeners in the audience.Hosted by: International AffairsAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11095513
- Apr 37:00 PM2025 Spring Salon SeriesCome join us on Thursday, April 3 * 7pm for the 2025 Spring Salon Series: Featuring Nina Monet ReynosoAssistant Professor, Department of Women’s & Ethnic Studies Death & Diploma Mills: Liberatory Suicide Prevention for Veterans in Contemporary America For Optional Reading: https://heller.uccs.edu/salons Free and open to the public. Questions? 719-255-6277https://heller.uccs.edu/eventshttps://heller.uccs.edu/map-directions Hosted by: UCCS Heller Center for Arts & HumanitiesAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11184728
- Apr 37:00 PMCancelled: SGA Senate MeetingJoin SGA to hear SGA senateHosted by: UCCS Student Government AssociationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10871356
- Apr 37:00 PMSole Social #2Thursday, April 3rd 7:00pm-9:00pm SOLE Center FreeHosted by: Campus RecreationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10919643
- Apr 37:30 PMSGA Senate MeetingCome to an SGA Senate meetingHosted by: UCCS Student Government AssociationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11047857
- Apr 3–6UCCS Theatre & Dance Company and Ormao Dance Company Present: unchartedProduced by Rosely Conz and Ormao Dance CompanyDusty Loo Bon Vivant TheatreApril 3-6Thursday to Saturday at 7:30pmSaturday at 2pmSunday at 4pmAn original evening of dance in the Dusty Loo stage. Directed by Assistant Professor of Dance Rosely Conz, this will be our collaboration with Ormao Dance Company when professional dancers and students will perform side by side in the works of choreographers Chuck Wilt, Janet Johnson, and Rosely Conz. This event is sponsored by the Kirkpatrick Family Fund, Bee Vradenburg Foundation, Ormao Accelerator's Circle, Purple Mountain Group at Morgan Stanley, and El Pomar Foundation. UCCS students and VAPA faculty receive free admission. Contact the Ent Center Box Office at 719-255-8181 or tickets@uccs.edu to reserve your complimentary ticket. General admission is $22.75 ($20 + $2.75 ticketing fee). To purchase tickets visit the Ent Center ticketing page. For more information contact Rosely Conz at rconz@uccs.edu.Hosted by: Ent Center for the Arts, Theatre & Dance Program, UCCS Theatre Company, Visual and Performing ArtsAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10391161
- Apr 37:45 PMCru Weekly GatheringA place where students bring other students to grow in our understanding of who God is, who He says we are, and how that impacts our lives. Each week you will hear how God is at work in the lives of other students, music led by our band, and Biblical teaching from one of our Cru staff members. We like to laugh, have a good time, and think deeply about God, our lives, and the world around us. We love seeing new faces, so the door is always open and you’re invited! We also serve a free dinner beforehand at 7pm.* *Subject to change.Hosted by: CruAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10206620
- Apr 412:00 AMLast Day to Withdraw from Full Semester Length Classes (Main Campus) in myUCCS Portal without Instructor/Dean ApprovalThe last day to withdraw from Spring 2025 full semester length Main Campus courses within the myUCCS Portal without instructor or academic dean approval is Friday, April 4th. This deadline applies to courses that meet the entire Spring semester (January 21 to May 17).Withdrawing from less than all courses after April 4th: Students withdrawing from a portion of their courses after April 4th, must submit an Add/Drop Form to the Office of the Registrar (Main Hall 108) with the signatures of the instructor(s) and academic dean(s) (of the college in which the course(s) is in). Withdrawing from all courses after April 4: Students requesting approval to withdraw from all courses after April 4th, must submit a Complete Semester Withdrawal Form through the the Dean of Students Office (Main Hall 201).Both type of requests are only granted to students who have extenuating circumstances, and it is not guaranteed that students will be granted the option to withdraw from a course. If approved, course withdrawals after this date are assigned an official grade of "W". NOTE: Any course withdrawn after its associated Census Date is non-refundable and is automatically assigned a grade of 'W'.Hosted by: Academic Calendar, Orientation and New Student OutreachAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10142453
- Apr 48:00 AMNourish & FlourishTake a break for yourself and join us for the Nourish and Flourish Series, in partnership with MOSAIC! Every Friday morning, we’ll be offering a variety of wellness activities designed to help you recharge and center yourself. This series provides a dedicated space for you to prioritize your health. No matter your wellness level, you're invited to come, participate, and enjoy a peaceful moment. Let’s nourish our minds and bodies together, every week! April 4th- Early Sowing (Indoor starting plants) ◦ Basil, Corn, Radish, Swiss Chard, Tarragon, pumpkin, quinoa, Summer Squash, winter squash, gourds, Sunflowers April 11th- Direct Sowing (Outdoors) ◦ Carrots, Jerusalem Artichoke, Spinach ◦ Hoop house planting April 25th – Tending to the gardensHosted by: MOSAIC, UCCS Office of Sustainability, UCCS FarmAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11194945
- Apr 48:00 AMNourish & FlourishTake a break for yourself and join us for the Nourish and Flourish Series, in partnership with MOSAIC! Every Friday morning, we’ll be offering a variety of wellness activities designed to help you recharge and center yourself. This series provides a dedicated space for you to prioritize your health. No matter your wellness level, you're invited to come, participate, and enjoy a peaceful moment. Let’s nourish our minds and bodies together, every week! April 4th- Early Sowing (Indoor starting plants) ◦ Basil, Corn, Radish, Swiss Chard, Tarragon, pumpkin, quinoa, Summer Squash, winter squash, gourds, Sunflowers April 11th- Direct Sowing (Outdoors) ◦ Carrots, Jerusalem Artichoke, Spinach ◦ Hoop house planting April 25th – Tending to the gardensHosted by: MOSAIC, UCCS Office of Sustainability, UCCS FarmAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11194479
- Apr 410:00 AMClyde's Cupboard: Open Monday Through FridayEveryone is welcome to come to Clyde's Cupboard in the Student Life Lounge to get free food and hygiene items! Please have your student ID card to check-in at the Student Life Front desk. *Students may take up to 8 items each week. Don't forget to bring your reusable bag!Hosted by: Clyde's CupboardAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11207334
- Apr 410:00 AMPresidents’ CouncilMeeting of all Fraternity and Sorority Life presidentsHosted by: Fraternity and Sorority LifeAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11011537
- Apr 411:00 AMAI-powered gradient echo plural contrast imaging (AI-GEPCI) – a comprehensive neurological protocol from a single MRI scanArtificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning (DL) offer a powerful approach to advancing the clinical application of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This work presents preliminary results applying AI to Gradient Echo Plural Contrast Imaging (GEPCI), a post-processed multi-echo Gradient Recalled Echo (mGRE) sequence. A series of deep learning networks (AI-GEPCI) were trained to translate GEPCI input images into clinical-quality Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR), Magnetization-Prepared Rapid Acquisition with Gradient Echo (MPRAGE), and R2* maps, along with additional derived contrasts. Radiological and clinical evaluations confirm that the AI-generated images met or exceeded clinical imaging quality standards while also enhancing lower-quality scans affected by acquisition artifacts. These findings highlight the potential of AI-GEPCI to streamline neuroimaging by generating multiple clinically relevant contrasts from a single GEPCI MRI scan.Hosted by: Chemistry & Biochemistry Club, Department of Biology, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department of Physics & Energy Science, UCCS Physics ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11166762
- Apr 411:00 AMGreen Action Fund TablingStop by our tabling session inside the Fork Dining Hall to learn how you can make a difference at UCCS! The Green Action Fund fund's student-led projects that promote sustainability and reduce our campus's ecological footprint. Whether you have a big idea for a greener campus or just want to get involved, we’re here to help. Swing by, grab some info, and join the movement for a more sustainable future! Friday April 4th, from 11 am to 2 pm and Friday April 11th from 5 pm to 7 pm! Hosted by: Green Action FundAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10881486
- Apr 411:45 AMIFC ChapterWe have weekly meetings to discuss the betterment of both chapters and the future of collaborative events that will better Greek Life and the community in general.Hosted by: Interfraternity Council, Pi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Colorado PhiAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11174557
- Apr 412:00 PMBook Club GatheringCome together and talk about booksHosted by: Book Club, Writers ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11174575
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