Minga Francisco has been recognized and appreciated regionally and statewide for her leadership and expertise, in identification and recruitment for migrant education.
Month: October 2025
“A Clown’s Guide to the 5 Stages of Grief” debuts October 22
“It was really cool seeing everyone’s ideas merge together into one thing.”
Lt. Governor Primavera visits Alamosa to spotlight accessibility, innovation, and Colorado’s legacy of inclusion
“Colorado’s history is full of stories of people who turned personal challenges into collective progress,” said Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera.
Adams State University presents R. J. Friend, Inc., Foundation with Willis Fassett Jr. Award
“We are all grateful to work with Adams State and hope to continue to serve individual students with funding as they pursue their goals and dreams,” said Joan Friend.
College Assistance Migrant Program halted amid funding lapse
“We are deeply saddened by the impact halting CAMP will have on our students; however, it will not stop our mission of serving our students in need, especially now that such an impactful program has unfortunately been defunded,” said Gillespie.
Annaliesa Connor-Meissner brings new perspective to Art Department
“My work is about the human condition, the cycles of nature, life, aging, the experience we have within the cycle, inside of time.”
Additional funding moves Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center work forward
“They understand the importance of education and its role in navigating the various challenges our resources face.”
Salazar Family to be honored with the Willis Fassett Jr. Award
“This scholarship fund is meant to support our parents’ belief in the power of education to help change the world for the better.”
Adams State undergraduate enrollment growth trend continues
“After years of declining undergraduate enrollment, Adams State celebrates consecutive years of accelerating growth,” President David Tandberg, Ph.D. said.
Annaliesa Connor-Meissner brings new perspective to Art Department
“As chairperson of Art, Annaliesa brings years of experience to the position, both as a highly regarded educator and as an artist,” noted John Taylor, Ph.D.










