Mountain Lion Connect
- Feb 257:15 PMBible StudyOur Tuesday night Bible study is our largest gathering of students, and we make the most of this opportunity that we have with you. If you’re looking to get involved, then this is the perfect place to start. Our meetings consist of:> Worship> Teaching> Small Group Discussion> Prayer> Connecting With OthersHosted by: Christian ChallengeAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10769497
- Feb 257:30 PMCru Community GroupCommunity Groups are a place to experience Christ-centered relationships and learn about God together. Our relationship with God is not meant to be lived out in solitude, and our questions about him are not always answered best on our own. Community Groups create space for friendship, for thoughtful conversation, and for growth in our understanding of who God is and what it means to live life with him. Seniors often say it was the best thing they did while in college!Hosted by: CruAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10225396
- Feb 268:30 AMUCCS Ethics Roundtable Series with Monica FureyJoin us to learn from ethics fellow Monica Furey MSW, Clinical Assistant Professor, Social Work, in the College of Public Service. Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program Roundtables are lectures or workshops featuring faculty and staff who have been selected as Ethics Fellows. Roundtables are held throughout the academic year, and are open to all UCCS faculty, staff, Southern Colorado Ethics Consortium schools and interested students. This event provides an opportunity to share best practices, classroom experiences, subject specific course materials, and address specific concerns. Roundtables provide UCCS faculty and staff along with invited guests the opportunity to hear about how others teach ethics and implement principle-based ethics in their work or area of expertise. Breakfast is provided. Registration coming soon.Hosted by: Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at UCCSAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10340197
- Feb 2611:45 AMGreen Action Fund TablingWant to learn more about sustainability at UCCS, or have your own sustainable project idea? Come say hi to the Green Action Fund inside Dwire Hall Wednesday's February 5th, 9th, 19th and 26th from 11:45 to 3:45pm Get here quick before any free swag runs out!Hosted by: Green Action FundAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10785790
- Feb 262:30 PMWaffle Walk-in WednesdaysWaffle Wednesdays are your midweek treat and support session! Join us at the International Affairs Office every Wednesday for free, delicious waffles and expert guidance on studying abroad and international student support. Whether you have questions about your international journey or just want to enjoy some tasty waffles, we’re here to help. Don’t miss out on this perfect blend of sweetness and savvy advice!Hosted by: International AffairsAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10787395
- Feb 263:30 PMHelp Me Live: 20 things people with cancer want you to knowSupporting a loved one with cancer isn't straight-forward. Join the Wellness Center for a 4-week workshop promoting healthy conversation around the topic of people supporting a loved one with cancer. Books will be provided to all participants. Meeting Every Wednesday from 2/5/2025-2/26/2025 from 3:30pm to 5:00pm at the UCCS Farm House Hosted by: UCCS Farm, Wellness CenterAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/9764461
- Feb 265:15 PMNav NightCome join us for community, friends, and teaching at 7:30 in the Upper Lodge! The Navigators' mission is to know Christ and make Him known, and to help others do the same.Hosted by: NavigatorsAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10864869
- Feb 267:00 PM3 PT and Slam Dunk CompetitionWednesday, February 26th 7:00pm-10:00pm Court B Semester Sports Pass - $20 per player League Pass - $10 per player Registration Deadline: 2/27 @ 2pmHosted by: Campus RecreationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10786648
- Feb 2711:00 AMHeritage Month Munch & Learn: Black Heritage MonthPlease join the Division of Inclusive Culture & Belonging for our monthly heritage and identity month programs - the Heritage Month Munch & Learn. This series provides an educational opportunity for the UCCS community to learn about the history and significance of nationally celebrated heritage and identity months. This month's program will highlight Black Heritage Month with Dr. Nina Monet Reynoso, Assistant Professor in WEST. Make sure to come hungry! Free lunch is provided. In person attendance is highly encouraged. If you would like to attend virtually, here is the link. This event aims to be accessible. For reasonable accommodations, please contact us at belonging@uccs.edu no later than 72 hours before the event. The event is free and open to all UCCS students, staff, and faculty.Hosted by: Office of Strategic InitiativesAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10763695
- Feb 272:00 PMDancing Lesson with Latisha HardyJoin Dancing on the Bluffs for our bimonthly dance lessons with Latisha Hardy! Lessons are every second and fourth Thursday of the month from 2-3pm in the Rec Center. Learn salsa, bachata, and more! All experience is welcomed; no partner is required. Hosted by: Dancing On The BluffsAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10790096
- Feb 273:30 PMVirtual Abroad 101 (Thursday)If you're interested in studying abroad, join us at Abroad 101 to learn more about what it means to study abroad, the types of programs we offer and how to apply! Hosted by: International AffairsOnline Location: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ODQ0NDQ1YjgtYTkwNy00ZWYxLTljM2ItZDJhZGYzMTY0NGUz%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22529343fa-e8c8-419f-ab2e-a70c10038810%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22a8f7e66d-2f62-48aa-8b73-51acfcb982c7%22%7dAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10787527
- Feb 275:30 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/10931513
- Feb 277:00 PMCancelled: SGA Senate MeetingJoin SGA to hear SGA senateHosted by: UCCS Student Government AssociationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10871350
- Feb 277:00 PMCancelled: SGA Senate MeetingJoin SGA to hear SGA senateHosted by: UCCS Student Government AssociationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10871351
- Feb 277:45 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/10206616
- Feb 2811:00 AMResonator-Like Antenna for Parametric Excitation of Ultra-Short Spin WavesIn novel, beyond Von Neumann, computational approaches the use of magnons (or quanta of spin waves) is particularly promising due to the small intrinsic energies of individual magnons (μeV), the possibility of using phase, in addition to magnitude, as a state variable, and the possibility to control the magnon dispersion properties in a magnetic sample by varying the direction and magnitude of the bias magnetic field [1]. However, the use of magnons in advanced and neuromorphic computing is severely limited by the existing linear methods of magnon excitation, which are based on current-driven inductive transducers which have poor energy efficiency due to Ohmic losses, and are unable to effectively excite ultra-short exchange-dominated magnons. Here we propose to use a resonator-like energy-efficient gate, based on the effect of voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy (VCMA) [2], as a new type of antenna for parametric excitation and reception of exchange-dominated magnons of a submicron wavelength, having a well-defined phase. When a pumping voltage V of a microwave frequency is applied to a resonator-like VCMA gate, the parametric excitation of two short-wavelength counter-propagating half-pumping-frequency magnons and will occur: (1) The magnetic anisotropy under the gate will be changed, causing partial reflections of the excited magnons at the both gate boundaries. The excited magnons, then, will have a well-defined phase, that is determined by the phase of the pumping voltage and by the reflection properties of the VCMA resonator. The wavenumber of the excited magnons could be large, and unrelated to the gate size, as it is determined only by the pumping frequency, and the magnon dispersion law . The same resonator-like VCMA gate can also act as a receiver of propagating short-wavelength magnons that will create a standing wave under the gate with double the magnon frequency. This standing wave of the frequency will be detected using a parametric confluence process opposite to the parametric splitting process (1) used for the excitation of magnons at the input VCMA gate. Our calculations show that the reflection of the excited magnons at the gate boundaries reduces the excitation threshold up to two times (in the case of full reflection ). The calculated excitation threshold for the VCMA gate is presented in Fig. 1. In our calculations we used geometric parameters that are typical for VCMA experiment made on Fe/MgO heterostructures (see e.g. [2, 3]: thickness of the Fe waveguide , thickness of dielectric layer , waveguide width , and the length of the pumping gate . Our preliminary numerical calculation performed for the simplified model of a voltage-biased VCMA gate (see Fig. 1) have demonstrated that the proposed method of parametric excitation and reception of ultra-short-wavelength magnons is realistic, and can be implemented in experiment to generate phase-modulated magnon signals of sub-micron wavelength with high energy efficiency in the GHz and sub-THz frequency ranges. [1] A. Mahmoud, F. Ciubotaru, F. Vanderveken, A. V. Chumak, S. Hamdioui, C. Adelmann, and S. Cotofana, "Introduction to spin wave computing," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 128, no. 16, p. 161101, 2020. [2] P. Khalili Amiri and K. L. Wang, "Voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy in spintronic devices," SPIN, vol. 02, no. 03, p. 1240002, 2012. [3] R. Tomasello, R. Verba, V. Lopez-Dominguez, F. Garesci, M. Carpentieri, M. Di Ventra, P. Khalili Amiri, and G. Finocchio, "Antiferromagnetic Parametric Resonance Driven by Voltage-Controlled Magnetic Anisotropy," Physical Review Applied, vol. 17, no. 3, p. 034004, 2022.Hosted by: Department of Physics & Energy ScienceAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10826154
- Feb 283:00 PMJust Dance PartyFriday, February 28th 3:00pm-4:00pm Group Fitness Studio 2 FreeHosted by: Campus RecreationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10786650
- Feb 285:00 PMGame Design and Development Bi-Weekly MeetingGDD Club MeetingHosted by: Game Design and Development ClubAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10757961
- Feb 28 – May 9Kids Night OutFriday, February 28th 6:00pm-9:00pm Recreation & Wellness Center Students/Members: $30* UCCS Community: $35* General Public: $40* *Discount for siblings registered for program Upcoming Dates: 3/14, 4/4, 4/18, 5/9Hosted by: Campus RecreationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10786651
- Feb 286:00 PMKids Night Out #4Friday, February 28th 6:00pm-9:00pm Recreation & Wellness Center Students/Members: $30* UCCS Community: $35* General Public: $40* *Discount for siblings registered for program Upcoming Dates: 4/4, 4/18, 5/9Hosted by: Campus RecreationAdditional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/10786739
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