Photo courtesy of Luke Hoffman The Adams State University biology program will host a presentation about job opportunities with Colorado Parks and Wildlife and their hiring process at 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, in Porter Hall room 218. Luke Hoffman, Class of 2010, a Colorado district wildlife manager, will discuss job components of District Wildlife […]
Month: April 2018
Off Country is next Faculty Lecture
The next Adams State University Faculty Lecture Off Country: Resisting Nuclear Armament in the 21st Century, by Taylor Dunne, visiting assistant professor of mass communications, and Eric Stewart, assistant professor of art, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, in McDaniel Hall room 101. Off Country is a multimedia project that examines, through first person […]
Bilderbeck poised for great career
Article by Linda Relyea Photo courtesy of Samuel Bilderbeck Adams State University alumnus Samuel Bilderbeck graduated in December with degree in sport management with a minor in business administration and will earn his Master in Business Administration (MBA) in May. His next step toward his professional goal will be attending the Sandra Day O’Connor School […]
Adams State biology majors research microorganisms
Article by Linda Relyea Photo by Linda RelyeaSam Ogden and Julie Starkey concentrate on their assignment in their molecular biology lab. Adams State University biology majors Sam Ogden and Julie Starkey are pursuing their passion for science and preparing for their future through research on micro-organisms. According to Ogden and Starkey, both ASU juniors, it […]
ASU encourages healthy lifestyles
Photo by Daniel ParsonsWellness Week will include the popular Paws and Relax. In celebration of healthy individuals and the environment, Adams State University has organized a week of events, including free climbing for everyone from April 16 through April 20, at the climbing wall located in the Rex Activity Center. The Human Performance and Physical […]
ASU CASA students march with Dolores Huerta
Photo courtesy of Oneyda Maestas Pictured, center Oneyda Maestas, director of the Adams State University Cultural Awareness and Student Achievement Center (CASA), stands with Dolores Huerta and Adams State faculty, staff, and students, and community members, including (no particular order) Yusri Zaro, Jeff Horton, Ruben Dominguez, Alex Mullins, Vince Alcon, Alfonso Nunez, Erika Ibarra-Garibay, Mariah […]
Richmond will join Adams State Jazz Ensemble for benefit concert
Photo courtesy of Dave Hensley The Adams State University Department of Music presents an evening of jazz and popular music, featuring Don Richmond, at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, in Richardson Auditorium. The Adams State Jazz Ensemble will perform alongside Richmond, featuring his music for a one-night only special event to raise funds for the […]
Scatter exhibit opening reception is April 12
Alicia Hess explored themes in vulnerability and mental health using rabbits as a metaphor for human emotion and created cast, handmade paper sculptures, for her installation piece, Scatter, now on exhibit in the Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery. An opening reception for her graduate thesis exhibition will be held from 5 p.m. until 7 […]
Improv troupe spent spring break training at The Second City
Article by Linda Relyea The Adams State Lost and Found troupe includes left to right, back row: Michael Ricci, Class of 2018, Jennifer Perez, Class of 2019, Brandon Duran, Class of 2018, and Jenna Neilsen, director; middle row: Kaitlyn Willhite, Class of 2019, TJ Spangler, Class of 2018, Justin Bodry-Hall, Class of 2019, and Kaleb […]
Educators chosen for Adams State Hall of Fame
Photo by Linda RelyeaDr. Linda Reid, Adams State emeritus professor of business, was inducted into the 2017 Educator Hall of Fame. The Adams State University seventh annual Educator Hall of Fame Celebration will honor outstanding individuals whose chosen profession created opportunities for students to achieve academic and professional success. Pursuing a career in education means […]