Día de los Muertos is a traditional Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico particularly in the Central and Southern regions and by others of Mexican Heritage throughout the world.
Author: Linda Relyea
ASU welcomes Colorado European Union Center of Excellence Guest Speaker
Adams State is in partnership with the University of Colorado-Boulder and their Colorado European Union Center (CEUC).
ASU faculty lecture will focus on Tax Reform or Trickle-down Re-boot
Professors Glenn and Abeyta will discuss the impacts on tax filers.
Evans will receive the ASU Willis Fassett Jr. Individual Award
“We were surprised and pleased to receive the Willis Fassett Jr. Award Willis Fassett Jr. Award,” Wayne said. “We do not think our efforts were anything special.”
ASU Model UN High School Conference is October 19 & 20
“Half the high school students will begin with the economical and social (ECOSOC) council debate,” McDermott said.
Adams State CoRE CASA Center hosts AES students
Students from CoRE CASA introduced the AES students to tortilla making, weaving, making horno smachos (s’more nachos) and Día de los Muertos altar history.
The Annual Adams State Chemistry Magic Show is October 26
The magic show is a very fun presentation for people of all ages.
Heart’s Desire and Jeremy opens October 17
“Something about this specific play and potential for directing really spoke to me.”
Collaborative Concert slated for SLV Community Band and ASU
The concert will feature both bands individually on selected numbers, and will also feature the combined bands on three traditional band compositions.
National Juried Exhibition opens in Cloyde Snook Gallery
This exhibition the exhibit includes 32 artists from 18 states.