I got to do things and view the world in ways which very few people get the chance to do.
Month: August 2020
Grizzlies return for fall semester: ‘Feels good to be back’
“It feels good to be back,” said Kaitlyn Kelley, a senior from Phoenix, Ariz.
Student Support Services receive federal grant
“They are all here to pursue higher education but face obstacles other students may not.”
Coronavirus Won’t Stop Alice from Visiting Wonderland
There will be a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, a Caterpillar and a Cheshire Cat, to name a few.
Can’t Keep a Grizzly Down
Perseverance, resiliency and grit are hallmarks of how we see ourselves as Adams State Grizzlies.
Adams State Trustees support repeal of Gallagher Amendment
In November, Colorado voters will be asked to repeal the Gallagher Amendment, which was adopted into Colorado’s constitution in 1982.
ASU Trustees will conduct meeting on Aug. 13
Members of the public can listen to the public proceedings through Zoom.
Statement from Adams State University on RMAC Decision
“The decision was not easily made,” said Adams State President Cheryl D. Lovell, who is a member of the RMAC Presidents’ Council.
CDHE report underscores importance of higher education degrees
“Our state, department and colleges and universities are working hard to reduce costs for our students,” said Dr. Angie Paccione, executive director of CDHE.
Adams State will welcome back students Aug. 24
“We look forward to welcoming our students back to campus in August,” said Adams State President Cheryl D. Lovell.