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Martinez and Meis were the bookends of the bookstore

Article by Linda Relyea Director of the Adams State Bookstore and Grizzly Den, Darrell Meis remembers favorite aspects of his career. They finish each other’s sentences, remember special moments over the course of 25 years and fondly reminisce about children, students, and other favorites. Darrell Meis and Loretta Martinez retired from the Adams State Bookstore […]

Help shape Alamosa’s future

The City of Alamosa invites campus members to participate in an interactive community workshop to help develop a comprehensive plan to guide the future development, design and appearance of the city. The workshop will be held tonight, June 28, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Alamosa Family Recreation Center, 2222 Old Sanford Rd. Refreshments will be […]

Newman takes final bow at Adams State

Dr. Paul Newman and Alex Adams ’16 work on building the set for Arcadia, Doc’s final Adams State production. Days turn into nights, which turn into weekends as a play is produced. From the first audition, to read through, blocking, dress rehearsal until the curtain rises on opening night – Dr. Paul S. “Doc” Newman […]

Ribbon cut on Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center at Adams State

With hands on the scissors to cut the ribbon on the Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center are (center, from left) John Salazar, Ken Salazar, Elliott Salazar, Adams State President McClure, and LeRoy Salazar. "This about our family, a celebration of our parents and grandparents," Ken Salazar said at the grand opening and ribbon cutting […]

Meter encourages sustainable agriculture practices

Kenneth A. Meter, Crossroads Resource Center president, based in Minneapolis, addressed over 75 people gathered in the Monte Vista Coop meeting room, on June 20. Through a USDA grant written by Adams State University, Meter conducted a local farm and food economy study for the six counties of the San Luis Valley. His presentation, Finding […]

Guaranteed Tuition highlights Adams State budget

Adams State University’s budget for fiscal year 2016-17 was approved by its Board of Trustees at a special meeting, June 22. The budget is based on Adams State’s new Guaranteed Tuition Program and no change in state funding. Total Colorado General Fund support remains at $14,076,359, a level set in 2008. The budget assumes enrollment […]

Paverd followed no straight lines to his success

Article by Linda Relyea A great story may be experienced like a poem, flowing from one stanza to the next, perhaps drifting from one thought to another without an obvious connection, yet leading to a gratifying completion. A writer with a poetic sense, Adams State University Alumnus Laurence Paverd ’92 has led his life following […]

Adams State hosts high school counselors

The Adams State University Admissions Office hosted high school counselors from the Front Range and across the state, on Monday, June 20. Colorado Council on High School and College Relations arranges for school counselors to tour college campuses through Keeping Options Open (KOO) Workshop. According to Eric Carpio, Assistant VP of Student Services, the Adams […]

Adams State Fall classes begin August 22

Register for the Adams State University fall semester and qualify for Guaranteed Tuition. Classes begin August 22. Adams State’s new Guaranteed Tuition program goes into effect in the fall 2016 semester. It guarantees no tuition increases through fourth consecutive academic years of enrollment to all undergraduate students enrolled in on-campus classes. Adams State is the […]

ASU Summer STEM Academy welcomes high school students

Trinady Gonzales, Amber Michel, Cedric Perea, and Adelaine Sowards, work on a collaborative project. The Adams State University Summer STEM Academy welcomed high school students to campus for a week of classes and activities, from June 13 through June 18. The Adams State Title V Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Center hosted 23 incoming […]