Junge was one of the first Journey teachers to implement WyoTowne, a civic engagement and financial literacy program for students across Wyoming.
Author: Linda Relyea
Faculty continue professional growth
Adams State faculty stay abreast of their profession.
Spring blooms with possibilities
It’s not just the plant life awakening at Adams State, this year March came out like a hungry grizzly in terms of activities and accomplishments.
Adams State receives Attainment Network planning grant
“Adams State will work with valley school districts with the vision to develop a plan for a fully functional program by year’s end.”
Mechanical engineering program on Adams State campus receives federal funding
The federal funds will primarily be spent on lab renovation and lab equipment in Porter Hall, the Adams State STEM building.
Adams State welcomes Rosengrant as Vice President for Community Engagement and Communication
“We are thrilled to have Mr. Rosengrant join Adams State at such an important time,” noted President Cheryl D. Lovell.
Jimmy Santiago Baca will visit Adams State on March 31
“We hope as many people as possible will attend from the middle schools and high schools, ASU faculty and staff, and community.”
Teacher Education hosts students from the University of Siegen
Executive Director Ingo Witzke, Ph.D., first developed relationships with the San Luis Valley when he was a foreign exchange student at Sargent High School.
Adams State agribusiness students attend conference
“As we reflect on our trip, with new experiences and knowledge from the agriculture industry, we strive to develop our future goals in continuing our passion for agriculture,” Lewis said.
A degree in public health is now available at Adams State
A Bachelor of Arts in public health from Adams State is an ideal stepping stone toward a fruitful career in the health sector.












