The Valley Community Chorus concert, Pop Goes the Music, begins at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 8, in the Sacred Heart Church, located in Alamosa, Colo. Pop Goes the Music, will feature popular songs from stage, screen, radio, and television. Various choristers will be featured as soloists and instrumentalists, there will be accompaniment from Ukuleles, and […]
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Lifeways presents Ben Waddell
Article by Andrea Benton-Maestas Adams State University and Lifeways of the San Luis Valley is proud to announce the very final presentation in the Spring 2016 Lifeways of the San Luis Valley Lecture Series, "Garcia v. Vilsack: A Story of Discriminatory Lending in the San Luis Valley," by Associate Professor of Sociology Dr. Benjamin Waddell […]
Adams State will host Skype session with Dolores Huerta
Adams State University will host a Skype session with Dolores Huerta at 6 p.m. Friday, May 6, in McDaniel Hall room 101. The event is free and open to the public. Huerta will address data, statistics, cases regarding the chemicals used in agri-business being pumped into the land; toxicity; depletion of aquifers; issues of social […]
Time to register for Summer & Fall classes at Adams State
Registration is now open for Adams State University’s Fall 2016 semester, which begins August 22. Summer Session registration is also open, with courses offered in 3, 4, 6, and 10-week sessions of varying start dates. ASU Registration Information Continuing Students: Fall: visit the One Stop website (link below) and click on “Class Schedule” Or call […]
Adams State presents ETC Awards
Dr. Tom Gilmore, Laura Bell, Pat Gilmore, Danny Baker, President Beverlee J. McClure, Hannah Nakashima, Dr. Richard Baker, professor of English, and Leah McCormack, assistant professor of English, were present during the Adams State ETC Award ceremony on April 22. The Adams State University English, Theatre, and Communication Department recently awarded students with ETC Awards […]
USDA Value Added Grant Writing Workshop is May 4
Value Added Food Products displayed at the Alamosa Valley Food Coop. The Adams State University Community Partnerships will host a grant writing workshop led by Donald Nunn, USDA Rural Development Cooperative Loan Specialist. The workshop will be from 2:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, in McDaniel Hall room 317. Attendees will learn how […]
Valdez recognized for outstanding achievement
Article by Annalise Dorr ’18 Angelica Valdez understands the importance of TRiO Programs and their significance in assisting low-income and first-generation students to succeed academically. The Adams State University Executive TRiO Director, Valdez, was recently recognized for her achievement and exceptional commitment to the program and students, she received the 2016 ASPIRE TRiO Achiever. "I […]
Tracy Doyle honored by National Flute Association
Photo by Gustavo Plasencia Adams State University Professor of Music Tracy Doyle was recently chosen a winner of the 2016 National Flute Association Convention Performers Competition. She will perform in the Newly Published Music concert at the convention in San Diego. "I am very honored and excited to have been selected for this special performance," […]
ASU helps 600 local families receive tax refunds
During the 2016 tax season, Adams State University partnered with the Denver-based Piton Foundation to provide free tax preparation assistance to low- to moderate-income families through the Tax Help Colorado program. At Adams State’s free tax site, IRS-certified students filed 603 returns, helping local tax payers claim $981,060 in refunds. This year, 28 students from […]
Adams State Pan American Day releases results
Sargent High School received first place, overall. Alamosa High School student Octavio Villaseñor and Sargent High School student Ana Serna received scholarships to Adams State University, valued at $600, during the annual Pan American Days, hosted by El Parnaso, the Adams State Spanish Club, on April 21. Overall results include Sargent High School, first place; […]