Secretary Salazar, a San Luis Valley native, will provide context for the Valley’s water situation, addressing“Past and Future Fights to Protect the Water of the San Luis Valley” and introduce the event’s keynote speaker, Colorado’s new Attorney General Phil Weiser.
Month: February 2019
Adams State’s Cheri Meder appointed to CACREP Board of Directors
“Our program has a long-standing history and strong reputation with CACREP,” Meder added. “I strongly believe in our department’s mission, and that of Adams State’s, to serve marginalized and underserved students who would otherwise not have access to higher education. We do great things as a department to serve students, which is what I love about Adams State.”
Adams State launches new areas of study for Fall 2019
“Food studies and outdoor education and stewardship are the first of what will be several new degree programs. We think both of these new areas of study are of particular relevance to the San Luis Valley and we’re excited to get them launched and students enrolled in them,” said President Lovell.
Adams State launches centennial planning efforts for 2021
“It’s inspired me to a level that I think Alamosa and Adams State is the best place on the planet. I think we can do things here with young men and young women that maybe they can’t do at other places.”
Conejos County Commissioners support scholarships
Through the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative Adams State University partnered with Conejos County and Trinidad State Junior College Educational Foundation to provide scholarships for 18 students from Conejos County.
Adams State, Alamosa High and Chili’s Grill team up for Saturday special
“We’re excited to take Maroon basketball into Plachy Hall on Saturday,” said AHS Principal Andy Lavier.
Apricity Trio in concert at Adams State on February 17
The three have been collaborating on music and exchanges for several years, after rekindling a music school friendship.
Costilla County Commissioners support scholarships
Through the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative Adams State University partnered with Costilla County and Trinidad State Junior College Educational Foundation to provide scholarships for five students from Costilla County.
ASU Theatre opens The 39 Steps and The Most Massive Woman on February 13
“The play focuses primarily on body image and how, unlike society’s ideal vision of beauty, all body types are beautiful,” Perez said.