Article by Linda Relyea Collaring newborn fawns this summer, Taelor Ashton Mullins now creates an interest in science for fifth graders at Center Elementary School. Mullins graduated from Adams State University last spring and then completed an internship with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. During May and June, in Meeker, Colo., she worked on a mule […]
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ASU Fall Choir Concert is November 4
Photo by Daniel Parsons The Adams State University Chamber and Concert Choirs will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, in the Sacred Heart Church, located in Alamosa, Colo. This diverse program will include works from Columbia, Nigeria and the Sotho and Zulu cultures of South Africa, as well as an American hymn and spiritual. […]
ASU Wellness Week begins October 31
This is the second year the Rex Fitness and Wellness Center has organized events to promote health and wellness. Jessica Chacon, fitness and wellness coordinator, coordinated with campus clubs and departments and community organizations to host events and workshops. Monday Glow in the Dark Halloween PartyCostume contest and games7 p.m. until 10 p.m.Rex Fitness and […]
A Brief Tour of Flatland will be topic of Faculty Lecture
Adams State University Dr. Meredith Anderson, assistant professor of mathematics, invites you to join her on a jaunt through one of geometry’s friendlier precincts, Edwin Abbott’s Flatland, which will serve as a jumping-off point for an intuitive look at important ideas like dimension and shape. Her Faculty Lecture, A Brief Tour of Flatland, begins at […]
The Annual Adams State Chemistry Magic Show is November 4
Photo by Kellicia Morse ’14 The Adams State University Chemistry Department invites everyone to the 25th annual Chemistry Show, "Solving Mysteries Using Chemistry" at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 4, in Carson Auditorium, located in the Student Union Building. The event is free and open to the public. The magic show is a very fun presentation […]
Adams State Spanish Club will host Day of the Dead celebration
Come celebrate life at the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) party, hosted by the Adams State University Spanish Club and Sacred Heart Church. The celebration will start at 6 p.m. and last until 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, in the Sacred Heart Church Gymnasium. Pictured, just like last year’s festival; this year’s […]
SLV Federal Bank continues to support ASU students
Recipients of the San Luis Valley Federal Bank Scholarships include, (left to right) Marissa Ramirez, Kellie Veneman, bank senior vice president and CFO; Janae Rivera, Duane Bussey, bank president and CEO; Kylie Duarte, Victoria Jaramillo, Kyle Burnett, bank marketing officer; and Sawyer Soden. The San Luis Valley Federal Bank awarded scholarships to 21 Adams State […]
Biology students spend the summer in career-related internships
Tyler Cerny participated in occupancy surveys for animals including boreal toads, big horn sheep, black swifts and golden eagles, during his summer internship. Pictured, he assisted Colorado Parks and Wildlife with a study on the lynx population in Colorado. The Adams State University Biology Program successfully placed nearly all their upper division organismal biology students […]
Top Adventure Program offers Fraker many opportunities
Article by Alex Hart Travis Fraker encourages Adams State freshmen to become involved in a personal interest on campus. He recommends the Adventure Program for those who enjoy the outdoors. Travis Fraker understands first-hand how Adams State University was named the Top Adventure School by the online magazine, Elevation Outdoors. Fraker, originally from Missouri, said […]
Adams State spring classes begin January 17
Registration for the Adams State University spring semester begins November 2. Classes begin January 17, 2017. With Adams State’s Guaranteed Tuition there are no tuition increases through fourth consecutive academic years of enrollment to all undergraduate students enrolled in on-campus classes. Students save $15,000 over four years compared to Colorado’s average resident tuition rate. Students […]