Allen will discuss narrative theory, which is a therapist technique that focuses on narratives in creating meaning and making sense of the world.
Month: April 2019
Adams State sociology students present at annual conference
In April 2020, Adams State University will host the 14th annual conference.
Derouin sworn-in as Adams State Police Chief
Deouin is the first female to serve as Adams State’s chief of police.
ASU Art exhibit Go Fish supports youth fishing programs
“This money will help us with recent efforts to get kids outside and unplug.”
Colorado Cancer Coalition gets behind ASU cancer survivor research
“When I attend meetings, I mention our study and nobody else is doing anything quite like this in the country,” Dr. Cooper said.
New San Luis Valley Wetland and Wildlife Assessment is focus of Salazar Center talk at ASU
Overall, the results are sobering. They indicate that the Valley’s wet acres have declined by over 50 percent since the 1980s.
Adams State will screen film Look & See: A Cinematic Portrait of writer, farmer, and activist Wendell Berry on April 22
A half century later Henry County, like many rural communities across America, has become a place of quiet ideological struggle.
Adams State psychology students present at annual conference
Two groups of students won awards at SSD, including first place poster: Christian Corah and Libby Weeks; and third place abstract: Christian Corah, Terrell Russell, and Isaac Serrano.
ASU Choir will perform April 18
Chamber Choir will perform works by Palestrina, a Georgian drum dance, and Five Hebrew Love Songs by Eric Whitacre with violin and piano.
Laugh and laugh all night
“This play has no social message. It is a silly farce with lots of laughs, but it seems to me in today’s world we could all use an evening of levity and laughter.”