“We are proud to be part of this international theatre project. Since the first set of 24 Hour plays in 1995, hundreds of time-limited productions have been created featuring theatre artists around the world,” said John Taylor, Ph.D., director of theatre.
Author: Linda Relyea
Cloyde Snook Gallery presents A Seam in the Sky: Western Landscape
The photographs in the exhibition are inspired by students’ direct experience of being in “that” place, whether mental, physical or emotional. Students crafted their work by being immersed for three days in the landscape.
Caffeine fix supports student fee
“So the win for the university is a coffee shop and the win for the students is if everyone purchases coffee at the shop, after all the bills are paid, any revenue left over will go to helping the students.”
Adams State Trustees approve refinance
The refinance will add only one year onto the debt payments.
Migrant Education Program appreciates all sponsors
“We are extremely grateful and feel fortunate to receive support from so many agencies, community members, and volunteers who continue to participate in this initiative year after year,” said Martinez.
SLV residents can build career skills at ASU
Adams State will offer courses in Microsoft Excel and Customer Service as part of its professional education career development course offerings.
The Adams family celebrates together
Along with sharing food and drink provided by Sodexo Catering, the Adams State community participated in an ugly sweater contest.
Chemistry students recognized by American Chemical Society
“Our chemistry majors put forth a lot of time and dedication to their studies and still make the commitment to be active participants in Adams Atom.”
Doors open creative outlet
“Thanks to everyone who participated,” the judges said.
Adams State recognizes outstanding fall graduates
“I love this campus and have poured my heart out to ASU through my studies and also throughout my involvement in these various groups and organizations.”