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Hilos Culturales features cultural experts

The Adams State University 2015 Hilos Summer Institute will feature free concerts for the San Luis Valley Community. The events are co-sponsored by Adams State University Title V Grant and Hilos Culturales. The musical duo, Los Trinos of Albuquerque, N.M., will perform a musical bouquet of regional folk and popular compositions of Latin America at […]

Hilos Culturales Summer Institute invites community to evening events

The 2015 Hilos Summer Institute, a collaboration between the Adams State University Title V Office and Hilos Culturales, invites the community to evening events on the ASU campus. Pictured, Adams State Alumni Patsy ’70 and Dr. Herman Martinez ’69, who helped found Hilos Culturales, participate in a 2014 session lead by Adams State Alumnus Dr. […]

President McClure begins work as Adams State’s 10th president

As of July 1, Dr. Beverlee J. McClure officially becomes Adams State University’s tenth president, but she arrived on campus early and has already begun the work of setting priorities and becoming acquainted with the campus and San Luis Valley communities. "It is an incredible honor for me to have been chosen to build on […]

Adams State student lands prestigious internship

Article by Pauline Victoria Martinez Adams State University honor student Pauline Victoria Martinez was chosen for an internship in Washington D.C. at the National Science Foundation (NSF). The internship is collaboration between the NSF Summer Scholars Program and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program. It is a ten-week, very competitive, […]

Geology Field Camp attracts students from across the country

The unique geology of Colorado and New Mexico attracted 26 students from 11 universities across the nation to Adams State University’s four-week, intensive Geology Field Camp, which recently concluded in June. This was the eighth field camp coordinated by Adam State Professor of Geology and Earth Sciences, Dr. Rob Benson, who hopes to offer the […]

ASU joins Association of American Colleges and Universities

Adams State University recently became a member of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), joining 16 other Colorado colleges and universities in AAC&U membership. As a member institution, Adams State will take advantage of publication discounts, member registration rates for meetings and institutes, and individual enrollment in the AAC&U Associates Program. The key […]

Mary Hoffman chosen as creative community fellow

Adams State University Community Partnerships’ Mary Hoffman was selected by the National Arts Strategies (NAS) as one of 50 change makers to build projects that will lead to stronger, healthier communities. NAS received nearly 200 applications from 34 states and 7 different countries. "We were amazed by the drive and passion of the applicants and […]

Derouin sworn-in with ASU Police

Adams State University Police Chief Paul Grohowski and Vice President of Student Affairs Ken Marquez swear-in Erika Derouin on Monday, June 15. "I am very excited to be a part of the team and help further the department," Deroiun said. Grohowski pins the badge on Derouin. Derouin has been a police officer for 15 years, […]

Adams State mourns fatality on Mount Rainier

Adams State University is saddened by the death this past weekend of alumnus Kyle Bufis, who passed away in a mountaineering incident on Washington’s Mount Rainier, according to Ken Marquez, Adams State vice president for Student Affairs. Bufis, age 25, earned a B.S. in earth sciences at Adams State in 2013 and was among the […]