As an Adams State student athlete, Ken Marquez propelled himself through the air, cleared the bar and then free-fell onto the thick pit. His pole-vaulting technique, skill and success were future indicators of his approach to his life and profession. Marquez, Class of 1987 and 1994, still moves with quick precision, sees obstacles ahead as […]
Author: Linda Relyea
ASU professor helps tell the tail of canine connection for college students
The book provides evidence-based guidance on bringing college students and canines together in mutually beneficial ways.
Zumba anyone? ASU offers enrichment classes for adults over 50
The workshops are free to adults over 50.
Hagood donates weaving to Luther Bean Museum
“We appreciate Nancy taking the time to contact us and offer the weaving, which is an excellent addition to our current textile collection.”
Adams State is a COVID-19 College Challenge Champion
The White House and the U.S. Department of Education invited colleges and universities across the country to join them in efforts to end the pandemic by signing up for the COVID-19 College Challenge.
Maestas accepts position as Alumni Relations and Engagement Director
“I am really looking forward to building meaningful relationships with fellow alumni.”
Adams State Trustees put COVID-19 vaccine requirement in place
Adams State Board of Trustees voted Friday to require the vaccine “contingent upon the full approval by the FDA of at least one of the current emergency-use authorized vaccines.”
New Mechanical Engineering degree established at Adams State
“I am extremely excited in terms of what it can do for this community,” said Adams State Trustee Randy Wright of Alamosa.
Run of Century honors Adams State’s running history
Joe I. Vigil, America’s most celebrated coach for distance runners, will be coming in from his Arizona home.
Gallegos continues advocacy for student financial aid
“The regional organization keeps us up-to-date on the latest federal financial aid policies,” Gallegos said.