Zacheis Planetarium, located on the south campus Learn more about solar eclipses and take a look through the powerful telescopes at the dark night sky. Dr. Robert Astalos, Adams State University planetarium director and physics professor, will speak about the total solar eclipse that will cross the US on August 21. He will explain what […]
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First Friday Art Hop is April 7
The first Friday of every month, Adams State University art students organize an Art Hop. This month the event will be from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. (or later) Friday, April 7, at the Nestle Toll House Café by Chip, located on 703 Main St. in Alamosa. The artists include students of Adams State University. […]
ASU Nielsen Library shows Michael Rael’s photos of San Antonio Mountain
Adams State University’s Nielsen Library is showing an exhibit of photographs from Michael C. Rael’s book Sentinel in Sight – Photographs of San Antonio Mountain. The exhibit will be on display on the library’s second floor through May. It is free and open to the public. Rael, who works in Computing Services at the university, […]
The story continues to be great for Stelter
Article by Linda Relyea Jandy Stelter may have started her great story at Adams State University but she continues to fill her pages with travel, dedication to her teaching profession, supporting her favorite political candidate, and rooting on the Green Bay Packers. Stelter received her bachelor’s degree in 2005 and earned her master’s in 2007. […]
The “exploding” middle class lecture is April 11
Adams State University Dr. Michael Tomlin promises to make the truth about the middle class "perfectly, precisely, and outstandingly clear." His Faculty Lecture The Exploding Middle Class: Everything you read about it shrinking is wrong!, begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, in McDaniel Hall room 101. According to Tomlin, professor of management, we know […]
Will Act for Change presents Breaking the Silence After: The Gun Violence Plays
In one year on average 112,695 people in America are shot by guns. Since 1970, more Americans have died from guns, including suicide, than died in all the wars in U.S. history dating back to the American Revolution. Will Act for Change will present Breaking the Silence After: The Gun Violence Plays at 7:30 p.m. […]
Tenth Annual ASU Student Scholar Days begins April 4
2016 Adams State student scholars Danielle Mantelli and Ryan Orr prepare to present their research on Fitness Age of Adams State Football Players. The tenth annual Adams State University Student Scholar Days includes presentations from disciplines across campus. Student Scholar Days, an annual multidisciplinary two-day conference, highlights the academic achievements of undergraduate students at Adams […]
Special Olympics Basketball Showcase is April 7
The Adams State University Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE) Department sports facility and event management class will host a special exhibition basketball game, featuring Special Olympic athletes and Adams State student player partners. The event, featuring the SLV Dust Devils, begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 7, in Plachy Hall. Adams State students will […]
Adams State students help Alamosa residents get tax credits
For the 8th year, Adams State University Business School is offering free tax preparation through a partnership with Tax Help Colorado. This year, 60 students are participating in the program, returning $1,206,336 federal and state refunds to families in the community. Nearly one-third of those refunds ($339,631) are from the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), […]
Hafer is keynote speaker at Adams State Veterans annual banquet
The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Black Rifle Coffee Company and United States Veteran Evan Hafer will speak during the Veterans at Adams State (VAAS) Fifth Annual Banquet. The event "Veteran Entrepreneurs" begins at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 8, at Square Peg Brewerks, located on 625 Main Street in Alamosa. According to Black […]