The recital features the students enrolled in Music History I, a course exploring music from Ancient Greece through Johann Sebastian Bach.
Month: November 2018
ASU Theatre presents 1st Amendment Theatre
As part of 1st Amendment Theatre, ASU students will present original pieces about censorship and freedom of speech.
Adams State University Faculty Lecture Series presents “The Ethics of Competition”
Both the positive and negative effects of competition on ethics will be discussed.
Adams State offers free dance lessons
Participants will experience the authentic Bachata dance style of the Dominican Republic.
Alamosa High School students win $500 scholarships
At the retreat, students discussed future ideas including creating a leadership class, creating a social media presence, and participated in team bonding activities.
Adams State student research takes a closer look at mistletoe
“It is so crazy how we can’t see all this microscopic fungi with the naked eye and when we encourage the growth, all these fungal communities live inside there.”
2018 Spud Bowl Queen is Brisa Castillo
The tradition and spirit have continued, and Spud Bowl remains a highlight of each football season.
Beauty and the Beast tickets go on sale on November 12
“Because this is no ordinary rose…and this is no ordinary fairytale. Narrated by a pair of mischievous fairies, very helpful rabbits, and a thought-snatching machine, this timeless story is sure to surprise, delight, and enchant all ages.”
Educators Hall of Fame seeking nominations
The four categories include Elementary Educator, Secondary Educator, Post-Secondary Educator and Administration.
Centeno will discuss Bolivar women of political change at next ASU Faculty Lecture
As Venezuela descends further into economic disaster and political instability, the particular experiences of women have led to gendered forms of resistance across the political spectrum.