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Adams State announces Guaranteed Tuition

Adams State University announces a new Guaranteed Tuition program for undergraduate students enrolled in on-campus classes, according to President Beverlee J. McClure. The Board of Trustees for Adams State unanimously approved the program at a special meeting, Nov. 20. "This is a historic moment for Adams State University and sets an example for other institutions […]

Navajo Walkers bring awareness to Adams State

Article by Maya Ramirez ’16 On October 27, the Adams State University Cultural Awareness and Student Achievement (CASA) Center hosted a presentation of the Navajo Walkers in Nielsen Library. According to Oneyda Maestas, CASA director, Navajo elder Tom Johnston, requested shelter for the walkers who had recently traveled from Dulce to Chama, NM and were […]

Celebrate the season with the Adams State Celtic Christmas concert

Music faculty Dr. Beth Robison, Dr. Shellie Beeman, James Doyle, Dr. Tracy Doyle, Dr. Matthew Schildt, and Angela Winter will join music students to celebrate the festivity of the holiday season. Come and enjoy traditional holiday classics – alongside whirling jigs and reels, all with a Celtic flair. The Adams State University Department of Music […]

Tickets for Snow Queen go on sale November 20

A holiday treat for the whole family – the Adams State University Theatre production, Snow Queen, opens December 5. Tickets go on sale at 8 a.m. Friday, November 20 at the ASU Theatre Box Office. The Snow Queen play, directed by Jenna Neilsen, is an adaptation of the tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In the […]

ASU Percussion Extravaganza is November 23

Photo by Kellicia Morse ’14, percussionists perform at the concert last year. The Adams State University Percussion Extravaganza begins at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23, in the Richardson Hall Auditorium. From Ghana to Guatemala, Prokofiev to Reich, the concert will include music of the Americas and beyond. Percussionists will perform traditional music of Guatemala, the […]

Hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc presentation is November 17

The final fall semester presentation in the Adams State University Nielsen Library lecture series, Earth, Water, and Sky: Conversations on the Great Outdoors – San Luis Valley and Beyond, will be Hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc with Carol Smith, director of Nielsen Library, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 17, on the second floor of […]

Lifeways Lecture continues with Chicana Movement panel discussion

Adams State University Lifeways of the San Luis Valley will host the lecture/panelist discussion, The Chican@ Movement: Female Voices! Female Forces!, at 6 p.m. Thursday, November 19, in McDaniel Hall, room 101. Lifeways of the San Luis Valley co-instructor Dennis Lopez will facilitate a conversation among a panel of local experts from around the Valley […]

Colorado’s Marijuana Policy is subject of next ASU Faculty Lecture

The next Adams State University Faculty Lecture "A Bold New Path: Colorado’s Novel Approach to Marijuana Policy," by Dr. Thomas Heddleston, assistant professor of sociology, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, in Porter Hall room 130. This lecture will examine the passage, implementation, and consequences of Amendment 64 in Colorado. It will focus on […]

Adams State President McClure profiled in AASCU magazine

Adams State University President Beverlee J. McClure is one of seven higher education leaders profiled in Public Purpose, the magazine of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Besides their profession, what this group has in common is having begun their higher education journey thanks to financial support from the federal Pell Grant. […]