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Adams State Police add bicycle patrol

Although law enforcement uses sophisticated technology to aid in crime prevention and detection, the latest addition to the Adams State University Police Department is more low-tech: a bicycle. The Adams State Adventure Program repaired and assembled the bike, which will now be used in campus patrols. "Cops on bikes are much more approachable than in […]

ASU Theatre will host public forum on impact of religious exemption laws

Standing Strong: The ASU Equality Project, in partnership with One Colorado, presents The Impact of Religious Exemption Laws: A Public Forum at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28, in the Adams State University Main Stage Theatre. The event is free and open to the public. The forum will explore the impact and legality of religious exemption […]

Outstanding ASU Alumnus connected with faith through study of music

As Reverend Michael B. Chrisman ’04 walks along the sidewalk on a warm summer day in July, Vacation Bible School students begin leaving Alamosa’s Sacred Heart Church with their parents. Faces light up when they greet Chrisman. The children beam up at him, while fathers and mothers exchange pleasantries. An obvious fondness and connection exists […]

Adams State project is Standing Strong for Equality

The Adams State University Theatre Program in partnership with the Adams State LGBTQ Faculty and Staff Coalition presents Standing Strong: The ASU Equality Project from September 25 through October 3, 2015. Standing Strong: The ASU Equality Project celebrates efforts to create a more inclusive society by dismantling barriers to equality. Against the backdrop of the […]

ASU Extended Studies now offers associate’s degree in emergency management

Photo by Walter Roybal The Adams State University Office of Extended Studies recently created an opportunity for online students to earn an Associate of Arts in Emergency Management (EMM) degree. The program requires 37 credit hours of general education courses, 15 credit hours in emergency management, and 8 elective credit hours. According to Walter Roybal, […]

Adams State CASA presents free traditional healing medicine workshop

The Adams State University Cultural Awareness and Student Achievement Center (CASA) will host Traditional Healing Medicine Workshops through November. The workshops are free and open to the public. Taller Remedios Caseros: Mind, Body, Spirit Connection will be held at the CASA Center, located at 101 Faculty Drive on the Adams State campus. Belinda Garcia will […]

ASU Nielsen Library Ascent of Everest presentation is September 20

The lecture series Earth, Water, and Sky: Conversations on the Great Outdoors – San Luis Valley and Beyond continues at Adams State University Nielsen Library this fall. Join Broughton Coburn, author of The Vast Unknown: America’s First Ascent of Everest, for a discussion of the triumphant 1963 United States Everest expedition. Dick Pownall, a member […]

Former ASU Trustee Chair Steve Valdez receives the Billy Adams Award

Article by Linda Relyea During the tenure of Stephen Valdez ’87 as an Adams State Trustee, the university underwent many exciting changes, including evolving from a college to university. His commitment to his alma mater as a trustee and Grizzly Club member, as well as his constant individual support, made him the top choice for […]

The Adams State Observatory and Planetarium offer free programming

The Adams State University Observatory will host a free Moon Viewing from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, in recognition of International Observe the Moon Night. The Zacheis Planetarium continues to show free movies. The fall 2015 schedule includes double features every Thursday night and Friday afternoon. Thursday movies will start at 7 […]