Month: June 2016

Paverd followed no straight lines to his success

Article by Linda Relyea A great story may be experienced like a poem, flowing from one stanza to the next, perhaps drifting from one thought to another without an obvious connection, yet leading to a gratifying completion. A writer with a poetic sense, Adams State University Alumnus Laurence Paverd ’92 has led his life following […]

Adams State hosts high school counselors

The Adams State University Admissions Office hosted high school counselors from the Front Range and across the state, on Monday, June 20. Colorado Council on High School and College Relations arranges for school counselors to tour college campuses through Keeping Options Open (KOO) Workshop. According to Eric Carpio, Assistant VP of Student Services, the Adams […]

Adams State Fall classes begin August 22

Register for the Adams State University fall semester and qualify for Guaranteed Tuition. Classes begin August 22. Adams State’s new Guaranteed Tuition program goes into effect in the fall 2016 semester. It guarantees no tuition increases through fourth consecutive academic years of enrollment to all undergraduate students enrolled in on-campus classes. Adams State is the […]

ASU Summer STEM Academy welcomes high school students

Trinady Gonzales, Amber Michel, Cedric Perea, and Adelaine Sowards, work on a collaborative project. The Adams State University Summer STEM Academy welcomed high school students to campus for a week of classes and activities, from June 13 through June 18. The Adams State Title V Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Center hosted 23 incoming […]

Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center Ribbon Cutting is June 24

The Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center, housed in the Adams State University Luther Bean Museum, will host a ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 24, in the Luther Bean Museum, located on the second floor of Richardson Hall. This event is free and open to the public. The Salazar Rio Grande del Norte […]

Adams State Theatre Department set stage for DiSanti

Article by Linda Relyea From the Adams State University Theatre Main Stage to Broadway in New York and across the globe, alumnus Rocco DiSanti ’05 lives his dream. Currently based in New York City as a freelance projection designer and member of the United Scenic Artists Local 829, DiSanti has worked on and off Broadway, […]

Circle of Hope and Healing shares diversity

Jeni Carter, Student Life assistant director, reads from a document written by the Muslim community expressing their abhorrence to the shooting at the Orlando LGBTQ Club and their desire to right the misunderstandings of their religion. Although the hideous act that took 49 lives happened far from the remote high mountain valley, those in the […]

Stand Strong for Orlando Community March is June 19

To demonstrate solidarity and find spiritual comfort together following the tragic events in Orlando, and seeking unity in our diversity, the Adams State University Campus Ministry Office invites the San Luis Valley community to a Circle of Hope and Healing at noon Thursday, June 16, in front of Richardson Hall. This is a multi-faith, non-denominational, […]

All welcome to attend “SLV Standing Strong for Orlando” tonight

Faculty, staff, and students at Adams State show their support with rainbow wristbands and t-shirts during "Standing Strong: The ASU Equality Project," held on campus last fall. Adams State University invites the community to participate in “SLV Standing Strong with Orlando,” in response to Sunday’s mass shooting of LGBTQ+ individuals. The event will be held […]

Indian Nickel will perform at Hispanic Rural Heroes Salute on June 25

The Hispanic Rural Heroes Salute includes a dance featuring Indian Nickel. The dance, a fundraiser for next year’s salute, begins at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 25, at the Ski Hi Stampede Complex, located at 2330 Sherman Ave. in Monte Vista, Colo. Tickets are $10 per person or $15 per couple. For more information call 303-253-1578. […]