Shows
Academic Profiles: Tuesday 11:00 am
Thanks to Tom Napierkowski, faculty from all over campus receives a special invitation to come in to chat about their research, latest writings, and their commitment to the academic community of UCCS. Stellar conversation is Tom’s forte, and you’ll be glad you listened!
Alternative Avenue: Monday 5 pm
Alternative Avenue is a highway of modern alternative rock as well as some old classics. You and host Nate Harry will cruise down this road and listen to some of the world’s best tunes. You deserve to treat yourself well, after all!
Alumni News: Monday 8:30 am
Jennnifer Hane shares the latest alumni happenings from campus to the airwaves. Alum information and input are always welcome.
Blues Boulevard: Wednesday 2:30 pm
The heart of the Blues, and the best commentary to help you feel it. That’s what Jordon Mathews provides for Blues lovers everywhere. Jordan brings it home!
Business Horizons: Wednesday 2:00 pm
Dean Venkateshwar Reddy of the College of Business and Administration, brings cutting edge business opportunities to the campus from his College of Business perspective. Members of the College of Business share their thoughts about how best to make use of offerings available at UCCS.
Chancellor’s Corner: Monday 9:30 am
UCCS Chancellor Pamela Shockley-Zalabak shares the latest UCCS and CU-system news to maintain clear communication within the campus.
Chill Factor: Friday 5:00 pm
A program dedicated to relaxing in its many forms, Chill Factor is a weekly mellow-out session with Adam Sigurdson. From smooth electronica to rock’n'roll, Chill Factor will help you factor a little chill into your life.
Cops and Coffee: Monday 12:30 pm
Deputy Chief Tom Peterson provides sage advice to the UCCS community regarding how to keep current with the latest public safety issues.
El Circulo De La Vida: Friday 10 am
For listeners who want to be in the know about what’s happening in the latin world, be sure to tune in to El Circulo De La Vida. Student enthusiasm and cultural celebration rocks with this exciting new program!
Fearless Speech:
Every voice has a right to be heard on campus, but here’s the MJ Sullivan secret. Speech must be collaboratory, collegial, and factually correct. Opinionators beware when MJ and her crew begin their conversations. It’s top draw and then some!
Green is the New Red, White and Blue: Wednesday 3:30 pm
Judith Rice-Jones enlists the talents of community eco-activitists to discuss and propose ways in which UCCS can become greener and more environmentally aware. Everybody can become an eco-activist if only we try.
IB Soccer: Wednesday Noon
Join Craig and Luis as they weekly take you through the world of Soccer. Includes International, English prem, La Liga, MLS and much more.
iFilm: Wednesday 5:30 pm
Amanda Oppenheim and Sarah Lotfi engage in dynamic dialogue about local and global film scenes and their impact upon how films are made. This student network keeps club members and the community up to date on film making, film theory, and the local events that support them. This program is a must for anyone who loves the culture of film.
Impact: Friday 2:30 pm
Daphne Greenwood, Professor of Economics, explores economic issues that can make or break our pocketbooks. Her guests from near and far share their experiences in the US as newcomers to a unique economic system.
In the Spotlight: Wednesday 1:30 pm
Director of University Relations Tom Hutton brings “Communique” to life with his up-to-the-minute news from campus.
In the Zone:
Curtis Smith airs the curious and the classic in 21st Century works with explication and verve. You won’t find this music on ordinary classical music stations.
Latin Mix: Monday 11 am
One full hour of music from Latino terrain of the Western Hemisphere as well as Spain and Portugal. DJ “Chicali” airs a variety of musical selections from his private collection and confabs with his audience in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, as the music dictates. Just the program to keep your endorphins ambulating!
Mr. Know It All: Friday 11:30 am
Steve Linhart, Executive Director of Student Support and Judicial Affairs, keeps the college community aware of the latest events in issues that impact student success and learning.
Not Just Jazz: Wednesday 7 pm
Perspectives from near the Peak: Wednesday 4 pm
LAS Dean Tom Christensen shares radio time with faculty from many areas of the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences.
Problems of Consciousness: Wednesday 10 am
LAS Associate Dean Rex Welshon takes listeners on a tour of the brain and its functions in discussions of the philosophical and biological components of consciousness.
Radio FS:
Freshman Seminar Jennifer Nail, JTA Coordinator has brought together upper classmen JTA Freshman Seminar students and UCCS 2009 Freshman Seminar students to celebrate and showcase what they have learned in this, their first college semester. This program is a product of the vision of Doctor Constance Staley, Founder and UCCS Director of Freshman Seminar, whose mission is to promote student achievement for men and women entering the university culture. College success rocks!
Shelf-Life Blues: Friday 12:30 pm
Here is psychotherapy with a twist! D and V air serious personal issues with cutting-edge style. They follow up dialogues and scenarios with serious person-to-person talk that will give listeners much to think about and share!
Take a Second Look: Tuesday Noon
Features issues of concern in the UCCS Matrix Center, the harbor of choice for people who wish to share diverse opinions about their life and times.
Be sure to listen in to hear the lastest news that does not always reach the front pages of today’s blogs.
Daryl’s humor and sensitivity make this program a must hear in our community.
Talk Rock Café: Friday 3-4 pm
Greg Harnar knows where to find the latest HARD ROCK to keep your blood racing. Rock, Rhythm, and Riffs define this Friday afternoon spectacular. Tune in and prepare yourself for jammin’ tunes.
Tech Trends: Thursday 11 am
Sharon Stevens provides listeners with just the right mix of innovative ideas and helpful suggestions for raising the bar in classroom technology across campus. She provides spot-on tips to the novice technovator as well as the computer-savvy veteran. No matter what your level of expertise, you can count on Sharon and her Tech Team to open doors to mega- success that you can take directly to your server!
The Jazz Show: Sunday 7 pm
Brad Bietry, former pianist in the USAF Academy Falconiers Jazz Ensemble, provides the best performing jazz, blues, and original compositions from an international repertory of artists. Don’t miss his award-winning show! You may even decide to take classes with this phenomenal talent.
The Rice is Right: Tuesday & Thursday 7 pm
The bi-weekly epic show from the campus’ resident comedian! Jacob plays music from all eras and genres, providing each song with his own unique brand of color commentary. Twice a week Jacob rocks some socks off with his observations, trivia knowledge, and general coolness. Tune in to hear music at the speed of awesome!
To Tell a Story: Tuesday 2 pm
Stories have been a part of every culture since the dawn of time. Rebecca combines raw power of unique short stories and rich classical tones as background for literature enthusiasts. Always open to requests.
UFO on the Radio: Wednesday Noon
Buckle up, folks! Socks, your pilotress, finds the most unique, creative, and dynamic sounds around to share with you. Blast off with Socks, and even more important, share your unique musical favorites at: ufo.socks@yahoo.com
Vantage Point: Wednesday 11 am
Christina Martinez tours the Kraemer Family Library with online listeners to showcase unique materials, data bases, new acquisitios acquisitions, and the rarest of documents that add much to a student’s academic wares. Christina is a bibliophile’s dream of genius, accessibility, and perseverance.
Visions from the Bluffs: Friday 10:30 am
Alvin Chee, of the Navajo Nation. explores many facets of Native American culture from music, to life style, language, and pressing social issues. As a proactive UCCS student founder of “SNAP” (Society of Native American Peoples) Alvin has dedicated his college career to exploring and celebrating his roots and sharing what you need to know about The Way.
Voces (”Voices”): Friday Noon
Show host Miguel Newman shares frank talk about our diverse student populations, their issues, and their cultures. Do not miss this top-of-the-mark hit!
Your Computer Future: Friday 9 am
Professor T. S. Kalkur’s staff of computer engineers share their program expertise and latest innovations with listeners. They thrive on experimentation. and you will find out how as well.