Water, water, water – there is seldom enough in this dry Valley. And demands on the scarce supply remain strong and growing. At the same time, there are many community-based efforts working to restore a better balance.
Author: Linda Relyea
Book tips can save college students lots of money
“Being aware of all the opportunities available and planning ahead make it easier for all students to achieve the goal of graduating debt free.”
ASU Kinesiology performance lab can assist with 2019 fitness goals
Underwater weighing is currently the most accurate standard for measuring body fat.
Meet Adams State Art Department Alumna Natasha Vidger
Her artwork focuses on the nature/wildlife that is native to the Rocky Mountains.
Adams State students will join TSJC offering free tax preparation
This free service is quick and confidential.
Ralph Outcalt Scholarships Available for ASU Students
“Through scholarships, grants, and community initiatives, the Foundation provides additional opportunities to those giving back to the place we call home.”
Zacheis Planetarium free movies continue in January and February
As always, admission is free for everyone, just check in at the front desk.
New scholarship management system installed at Adams State
“It can be a game changer for our students as well as for the institution,” Schroeder says.
Community seed exchange is January 26
This is an opportunity to promote the growth and abundance of SLV-hardy plants.
Adams State and TSJC have profound impact on San Luis Valley economy
“Without a doubt, if Adams State and TSJC weren’t here, it would be a huge negative impact on the Valley,” said ASU Associate Professor of Marketing Liz Thomas Hensley, Ph.D.