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Tickets still available for You Can’t Take It With You

Can the accumulation of money and possessions be all life has to offer – or does the pursuit of dreams and passions create a full life? Call now to reserve your tickets for the Adams State University Theatre production You Can’t Take It With You. There are still a few seats left for the following […]

Jauregui develops mad skills in ASAP

Article by Alex Hart This summer, the Adams State University Adventure Program was named the Top Adventure School by the online magazine, Elevation Outdoors. But students involved in the program could have told you about its importance in their academic career long before the honor. Nicolas Jauregui, originally from California, joined the Adams State Adventure […]

ASU Gilmer will present at the November 30 Faculty Lecture

Adams State University Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Chris Gilmer’s, poetry reflects themes of social protest, familial bonds, love and loss through the melding of Southern landscapes, vernacular, and images of a rural farming childhood and what comes after it. His Faculty Lecture Poetic Reflections on Mama and Them begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, […]

ASU Percussion Extravaganza is December 2

The ASU Alpine Backbeats Drum Line performs during the Adams State University Homecoming halftime show. The group will add to the high energy at the Percussion Extravaganza on December 2. The concert will feature a variety of ensembles, soloists, and music from around the world. Returning to the classic Percussion Extravaganza, the Adams State University […]

Adams State will recognize World AIDS Day

Photo by Daniel Parsons Since 1988, World AIDS Day, held on December 1, provides an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. This year, Adams State University will once again display SLV panels from the historic […]

ASU Faculty Recital will feature Japanese clarinetist

The Adams State University Department of Music presents Japanese clarinetist Chiho Sugo in recital at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30, in Leon Memorial Hall. Sugo will be joined by Tracy Doyle, flute; Angela Winter, horn; Lancer Hardy, bass; James Doyle, marimba; and Tyleen Stults, piano. The recital will feature works by Arnold, Brahms, Douglass, Revier, […]

William Lipke will present a Faculty Recital on November 20

Dr. William Lipke, Adams State University professor of music, will present a faculty piano recital at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, in Leon Memorial Hall on the Adams State University campus. The program will include popular selections by Mozart, Scarlatti, Liszt and Alberto Ginastera. In his tour of Eastern Europe this year, Lipke performed three […]

Tickets for You Can’t Take It With You go on sale November 18

Laughter is the perfect gift this holiday season as Adams State University Theatre presents You Can’t Take It With You. Tickets go on sale at 8 a.m. Friday, Nov. 18 at the ASU Theatre Box Office. You Can’t Take It With You, directed by Dr. John H. Taylor, is the 13th holiday season production that […]

ASU Jazz Concert is November 17

Photo by Daniel ParsonsThe ASU Jazz Ensemble, pictured from 2015. The Adams State University Department Jazz Ensemble and 68 West will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, in Richardson Hall Auditorium. "We invite you to a fun evening of contemporary and classic jazz standards, as well as popular arrangements by 68 West," said Dr. […]

Loosbrock will speak on the NFL and American Culture

The NFL has been one of the most successful enterprises in recent history, and the Super Bowl accounts for 18 of the 20 most watched television shows in history. The Adams State University Faculty Lecture American Colossus: the NFL and American Culture, by Dr. Richard Loosbrock, professor of history, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. […]