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2015 Law Enforcement Torch Run will benefit Special Olympics

A Torch Run benefited Special Olympics in Florida.Get out from behind your desk and get fit. The Adams State University Police Department, Alamosa Police Department, Alamosa Sheriff’s Department, and the Colorado State Patrol organized a 2015 Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics Colorado. The run begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 2, in […]

Photography students exchange exhibition with Malone Campus

Photo by Trevor Otis, North Country Community College, Malone Campus, SUNY. Adams State University photography students are taking part in a photography exchange exhibition with North Country Community College, Malone Campus, The State University of New York. The exhibit, Photographic Histories, will be on display in the Hatfield Gallery through April 24. The opening reception […]

Adams State honors student leadership

Article by Maya Ramirez ’17 Adams State University hosted the Student Leadership Banquet, on March 30 in the Student Union Building banquet rooms. The event was packed with amazing food, live music, and a room of well-dressed audience members, there to honor student leaders on campus. The banquet host was Mark Pittman, assistant director of […]

“The Hunting Ground” exclusive screening at Adams State

The Adams State University Counseling Center will host an exclusive screening of the new documentary "The Hunting Ground," a film by Kirby Dick that premiered this spring at the Sundance Film Festival. The film examines the issue of sexual assault on college and university campuses. The screening will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 16, […]

New greenhouse will stimulate student projects

Dr. Benita Brink, Marcella Garcia, members of Alcon Construction and Adams State’s Facilities Services discuss the construction for the stand-alone greenhouse, soon to be located northeast of the Pettey’s and Conour Hall parking lot. Preparation for the Adams State University greenhouse has begun. The new, stand-alone, structure will provide opportunities for improving student engagement and […]

ASU Brass Choir is April 9

The Adams State University Brass Choir will share its inaugural performance at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 9, in Leon Memorial Hall. Music performed will be traditional music for brass from the 1400’s, transcriptions of folk songs and choral works. This new ensemble was student organized by Jon Colson and began rehearsing Thursday evenings in February. […]

Boomer welcomes future Grizzlies

Future grizzly, Alex Lopez, takes a selfie with Boomer. Boomer paid a visit to Alamosa High School seniors currently admitted to Adams State University. Michelle Romero, associate director of admissions, said student ambassadors and Boomer, Adams State’s mascot, made it to over 50 homes, met many parents and grandparents and personally met and welcomed 25 […]

Further Adventures, a book reading by two authors is April 7

Adams State University Dr. Carol Guerrero-Murphy will be joined by fellow author and friend, Laura Pritchett, for a public reading of their recent work. The event, Further Adventures, begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 7, in McDaniel Hall room 101. The event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Guerrero-Murphy has […]

The ASU Cloyde Snook Gallery features prints by Smelser

The Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery exhibit, A Fish that is Waterless, new prints by Sara Smelser, treads a line between elegant and awkward, deliberate and intuitive, skilled and naïve. Smelser will give an artist lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, in the Art Building room 227. A reception will follow the lecture […]

Next Faculty Lecture is April 1

The Adams State University 2015 Faculty Lecture Nigel Westlake’s The Invisible Men: The Junction of 1906 French Silent Film and the Modern Percussion Quartet, by James Doyle, assistant professor of music, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, in Richardson Hall Auditorium – please note the location change. Nigel Westlake’s percussion quartet The Invisible Men […]