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ASU partners with Japanese University
“I am so pleased we have started this relationship,” President Lovell said.
ASU Civic Engagement Office will host Place Based Service-Learning
Joe Brooks, international expert on PBS-L, will facilitate several events around this topic.
Employers can register now for March 27 ASU Career Fair
Currently the ASU Career Services is soliciting businesses or organizations with open part-time or full-time positions, summer work, internships, or volunteer needs to register for the Spring Career and Graduate School Fair.
Adams State names Lovell president
“Thank you for your confidence,” President Lovell told the trustees. “As a campus, we are moving in the right direction.”
Powers to present on Cold War
While here, he will deliver a public lecture about the Cold War, the U-2 Incident, and the controversy that surrounded his father, U.S. pilot Francis Gary Powers.
Alamosa County Commissioners support scholarships
Adams State attended the Alamosa County Commissioners Meeting on February 13, in Alamosa, Colo., to express appreciation for the continued support.
Saxophone guest artist in concert at Adams State on February 18
Equally adept at classical and jazz, Shults’ recital will open with works by Faure, Bonneau, and Demersseman, accompanied by Cheryl Shults, piano, and close with jazz standards and originals, in collaboration with the ASU jazz combo.
Secretary Ken Salazar to speak at State of the Basin Symposium
Secretary Salazar, a San Luis Valley native, will provide context for the Valley’s water situation, addressing“Past and Future Fights to Protect the Water of the San Luis Valley” and introduce the event’s keynote speaker, Colorado’s new Attorney General Phil Weiser.
Adams State’s Cheri Meder appointed to CACREP Board of Directors
“Our program has a long-standing history and strong reputation with CACREP,” Meder added. “I strongly believe in our department’s mission, and that of Adams State’s, to serve marginalized and underserved students who would otherwise not have access to higher education. We do great things as a department to serve students, which is what I love about Adams State.”