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ASU Police seek hit and run vehicle

The Adams State University Police Department is seeking information about a car and driver who fled the scene of an accident on August 21, according to Paul Grohowski, ASU Chief of Police. He said the vehicle is believed to be a sunburst orange colored Chevy Cobalt or Pontiac G5. "At approximately 3:19 p.m. on August […]

The Adams State Business School BFF introduces new students to program

Incoming freshman business majors receive motivational encouragement from their faculty and tips for success in their classes, on campus, and in the community. Most of the 76 new Adams State University business students came for the pizza, to meet each other and their business faculty, and the chance to win a tablet, mini-fridge, $100 tuition […]

Community welcome to Ribbon Cutting for Richardson Hall

Adams State University invites community members to help celebrate the grand re-opening of historic Richardson Hall, which was recently renovated through state capital construction funds. The ribbon cutting event begins at 4 p.m., Tuesday, September 8, in front of Richardson Hall’s east entrance. "Richardson Hall is once again a showpiece of the campus," said Adam […]

BOUNCE to open in the Cloyde Snook Gallery

The Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery begins the fall 2015 semester with an exhibit by art faculty. "BOUNCE" opens August 31 and continues through September 24. An opening reception is scheduled from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Thursday, September 3, in the Art Building. Faculty represented in the show includes Roger Eriksen, Fransisco Gonzalez, […]

The Adams State Last Lecture is September 9

Retired from the military and current English instructor David Wreford, along with Dr. Nick Saenz, assistant professor of history, will present during the 2015 Last Lecture. The event begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9, in McDaniel Hall room 101. The discussion is free and open to the public. Free refreshments will be served. Wreford, […]

Premier of “Fractal Explorations” is August 29 at Zacheis Planetarium

Pictured, an example of a fractal. The Adams State University Zacheis Planetarium will premiere a free movie, “Fractal Explorations,” Saturday, August 29. Dr. Robert Astalos, professor of physics and director of the planetarium, recently published the full-dome movie and is releasing the show across the nation to planetariums. Show times are at 7 p.m., 7:45 […]

First responders to stage mock incident drill at ASU Aug. 12

The Adams State University campus will be the site of a mock incident drill Wednesday morning, August 12, from approximately 7 to 9 a.m. "This is a joint training exercise to allow the university, hospital, and first responders to test all our personnel and systems," explained Adams State Chief of Police Paul Grohowski. "The exercise […]

Alamosa Tip A Cop event supported Special Olympics

The Tip A Cop campaign, held July 19 at the Alamosa Chili’s restaurant, raised $3,625 in tips to benefit Special Olympics Colorado, according the Adams State University Chief of Police Paul Grohowski. "That puts us in 5th place among the 35 Chilis that held fundraisers on the same date," he said. The overall event took […]

The Adams State fall semester is fast-approaching

Adams State University fall semester classes begin August 24, 2015. Housing and financial aid are still available. Adams State welcomes adults and transfer students, who bring a wealth of new experiences and diverse backgrounds to the campus. Part-time and full-time study is available. Just graduated from high school and not sure what direction to take? […]

Reflections

By Linda Garris Christian, Adams State University retired professor of teacher education I have always liked ASU’s “tag line” – Great Stories Begin Here. While my “great story” did not begin at ASU, being here has certainly enhanced it. I thought it would be a good idea to reflect on how my experiences here have […]