“I have worked to support schools and academic departments as they explore ways to build their programs and better support our students,” VP Doell added.
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Counselor Education receives CDHE grant
“Adams State has a robust master’s in clinical mental health counseling program; however, the world needs more graduates to meet the increase in demand for mental health services.”
Atkins is the Health and Wellness Center coordinator
“We aim to meet our students’ academic, mental health, social and emotional, and food insecurity needs,” noted Heidi Schneider, Ph.D.
Campus meeting highlights faculty and staff pay increases
“This is an incredible budgetary move by the university as an investment in the people that make this place move in a positive direction, every day of the year,” noted Tandberg.
July Faculty/Staff Accomplishments
The series concluded with an implementation workshop to take the concrete knowledge gained from the preceding events to produce individualized development plans for the year ahead.
Adams State receives $4.6M USDA inaugural grant
“We are excited for the USDA NextGen opportunity as it increases support for our students in pursuit of their academic goals as well as their active introduction to the SLV agriculture, food, and natural resources industries.”
June Faculty Accomplishments
Dr. DeVore-Wedding is also participating in Montana State University’s 25 anniversary of their M.S. in Science Education.
School of Education continues to receive accolades
“The School of Education faculty and staff are committed to providing the best experience and quality education to our graduate students while keeping the costs of higher education affordable,” said School of Education Director Curtis Garcia, Ph.D.
Educator Highlight Award for June goes to Phyllis Vigil
“Being an educator to me means giving all of your heart,” Vigil says.
Adams State received grant to develop a cybersecurity course
The demand for high paying cyber security jobs continues to grow and the course will prepare Adams State students for the field.