“At first, small things go awry, then bigger mishaps until the entire production is in shambles, but still, the show goes on as the actors adapt and continue to pretend all is good,” said Dr. Taylor.
Author: Linda Relyea
Educator Highlight Award for October goes to Joe Guenther
“Being a teacher to me means impacting kids, changing my community and just overall teaching them how to live life to the fullest,” Guenther said.
The 77th Spud Bowl Queen is Ashley Dominguez
The Spud Bowl tradition began in 1946.
Adams State PEP receives Mellon Foundation grant
“They will no longer need their families’ help to survive inside the prison, and they can help support their families on the outside,” said Hughes.
Theatre holiday production opens December 1
“During the holiday season, as we gather as family and friends, what better way to spend time together than laughing and enjoying the silly, over-the-top silly antics in this slapstick comedy,” said Dr. Taylor.
Spanish Professor Dr. Ramírez shares her enthusiasm for learning
“As someone who learned English as a second language as an adult, I knew it was possible to acquire a second or third language in spite of one’s age.”
Adams State is changing the world, one food studies graduate at a time
“I feel like food is an accessible way to feel like you’re making a difference, and to actually make a difference.”
October Faculty Accomplishments
Further interest in the botany of the Valley was sparked as a result.
New Adams State scholarship empowers STEM students
“I believe education is everything. It’s the key to a better life in every sense of the word,” Stanford says.
![Freddy Lawrence and Alamosa Elementary students](https://www.adams.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Web-AdamsStateSeptEdHighlightAward-Lawrence-Fall2023-200x200.jpg)
Educator Highlight Award for September goes to Freddy Lawrence
“He makes all of the kids feel welcome.”