First Year Seminar (FYS) serves as the launching point into your college journey and the Adams Experience. Students will choose a FYS course theme of their choice and engage in a unique seminar that will grow their academic skills and interests. FYS courses will encourage students to explore issues that matter to them, consider big questions, engage and share ideas, challenge assumptions, and grow into successful students. The FYS program will impact student’s knowledge, skills, and confidence as they begin their college journey through the Adams Experience.
Program Highlights
The purpose of the FYS program is to provide students with a positive and supportive transition into the Adams State University community and equip them with academic and social capital to create meaningful experiences, persistence through their academic programs, and overall success in college.
The vision of the FYS program is focused on teaching first year student practical skills in critical thinking, research processes, time management, communication, self-efficacy, collaboration, lifelong learning, and strategies for success in their college experience and post-college life.
Themes
Faculty
Jess Gagliardi, Ed.S.
Director of First Year Seminars
jgagliardi@adams.edu
Meredith Anderson, Ph.D.
School of Science, Math, & Technology
Jessica Brown, Ph.D.
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Kent Buchanan, Ph.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs
School of Science, Math, & Technology
Kathleen Chavez, M.A.
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Morgan Cummons, M.S.N., R.N.
School of Nursing
David Gerke, M.F.A.
School of Visual and Performing Arts
Kyle Glenn, Ph.D.
School of Business
Chayan Lahiri, Ph.D.
School of Science, Math, & Technology
Melinda Leoce, ABD
School of Visual and Performing Arts
Maria Martinez, M.A.
School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences
Chrissy McKinney, M.Ed.
School of Teacher Education
Kat Parker, M.L.I.S.
Nielsen Library
Trevor Turner, M.A.
Director of Student Services
Anthony J. Webb, M.A.
School of Business