“It’s the same with our small team, we become best friends and empower each other in ways I think are unique to smaller institutions.”
Month: April 2021
BOT DeLaRosa sees ASU as first college in state to erase equity gaps
“Serving our community is at the heart of our mission and purpose statement, and we can’t ever waver from that responsibility.”
Psychology professors made a tremendous impact in major
I can’t express enough how much of an impact my fellow students and teachers made on my life these last three years.
Banking on a great future for Adams State and the Valley
“I would have no problem choosing the same path, as it has been very rewarding.”
Senior art shows open
Its goal is for people to take a closer look at the things around them that often don’t receive the time and attention they deserve.
Adams State MEP students grateful for donated laptops
“Furthermore, we look forward to partner with other agencies to enhance services to MEP families and students.”
Gallegos continues advocacy for student financial aid
“I look forward to the hands-on learning environment for processing federal aid,” Gallegos said.
Theatre production takes a light look at big ideas
“The fictional encounter is before either of these major historical figures have gained notoriety for their work,” McConnell says.
Adams State will host in-person graduation ceremonies
The Honorable Carlos F. Lucero, Adams State Class of 1961, and Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, will be the commencement speaker.
Small but Mighty
“We beat them. This is a big deal and so is Adams State.”