Creating art on an interior surface can be dated back to the Lascaux Cave Paintings in France, over 30 thousand years ago. The idea of including expressions of life and art within a structure can be seen in nearly every culture across the centuries. Adams State University Richardson Hall stands among the landmarks to have […]
Month: January 2016
Adams State bans hoverboards on campus
Due to fire hazards related to hoverboards, Adams State University has banned all such devices from campus, according to Vice President of Student Services Ken Marquez. There have been a number of documented incidents of explosion and fire related to hoverboard use, possibly caused by the lithium batteries and/or chargers used in the some models. […]
ASU CASA offered folk healing workshops
Article by Pauline Victoria Martinez Oneyda Maestas, Adams State director of CASA, gathers with students who studied folk healing. In the southern corner of Colorado lies a little valley surrounded by majestic mountains, home to a rural people with deep roots and a rich heritage. The San Luis Valley once belonged to the Native People […]
Adams State will celebrate Martin Luther King
Adams State University invited Charles E. "Charlie" Cobb, Jr. to campus in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Week. Cobb worked for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) as Field Secretary in the Mississippi Delta during the Freedom Summer of 1964. His keynote address, Changing America: From Martin Luther King to Mississippi, begins at 7 […]
Still time to register for the Adams State 2016 spring semester
There is still time to register for the Adams State University spring semester. Classes begin January 19, 2016. Students enrolled this spring qualify for a reduced tuition increase next fall, which locks in a guaranteed tuition rate. Adams State welcomes adults and transfer students, who bring a wealth of new experiences and diverse backgrounds to […]