“In keeping with Colorado’s position as a leader in the advancement of hemp, we are committed to seeking valuable input offered by voices in the San Luis Valley and partnering with leading academic institutions, including Adam State University, to explore the potential of this high value crop,” said Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg.
Author: Linda Relyea
ASU Theatre presents the enGENDERing project
This project examines the past, explores the present, and celebrates a future where every individual is empowered to live as their own authentic self.
Jonathan Marquez appointed to ASU Trustees board
“I owe a lot of my successes to Adams State and hope I can give back by serving on the Board of Trustees,” Marquez said.
Adams State attracts 513 new students for 2019-20 school year
“My professors already know me by my first name, and I really like that,” said Haile, who is majoring in business administration.
Adams State Ethos Concert features innovative works
Adams State music faculty, students and ensembles will join together to perform both traditional and innovative works by composers who represent diverse cultures, backgrounds, and societal concerns.
Experience Japanese visual and performance art during ASU AIR events
Hayashi and Sugo will be in residence from September 16 through October 4, during which time they will work with University faculty and students, as well as the community, in a variety of settings.
Adams State hosts Iranian Drummer
With a strong understanding of the Daf and Tombak, Assadi started learning Barbat (Oud) under Master Mohammad Firouzi to further his skills as a percussionist.
Tickets for “A Doll’s House, Part 2” go on sale September 16
“As Part 2 takes place 15 years after Nora left, I knew I had to produce the sequel this year – exactly 15 years after my earlier production. And for people wanting to see our show, familiarity with the original story is not needed to fully understand and enjoy this very entertaining play,” said Taylor.
Adams State Salazar Center to host water talk by Justice Gregory Hobbs
“I like to use poetry because it helps to communicate the rhythm of the landscape, of the people and the creatures—and we’re all water creatures.” he says.
Adams State celebrates HSI Week
In honor of Hispanic Serving Institution Week and National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Adams State Office of Title V Grant Initiatives will host free events for campus and community members, through September 27.