The National Science Foundation awarded $1.8 million to Adams State University for a project that aims to transform STEM courses by engaging students as researchers to examine the impacts of grazing on local, rural, public lands.
Author: Linda Relyea
Adams State Salazar Center to host groundwater talk by State Engineer Kevin Rein
Given the ever-increasing pressures on the water supply in the San Luis Valley and across Colorado, the State Engineer will provide background on the role of the State Engineer and the Division of Water Resources in administering the waters of the State.
Adams State accounting alumni profit from relationship with DU
“With the help of the great accounting program here at Adams State, I will attend the University of Denver Sturm College of Law on a significant scholarship, with very little out-of-pocket costs.”
Adams State prepared Starkey for rigorous CSU doctorate program
“As a scientist, I have learned how to think critically and think outside the box to answer challenging biological questions,” Starkey said.
The Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative approves matching scholarship grant funds to Adams State University
“In its five years of serving students, COSI shines as a national model for public-private partnership,” said Dr. Angie Paccione, executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education.
SLV STEAM Shop Maker Space will host an open house on June 15
The SLV STEAM Shop is a collaborative work space for making, learning, exploring, and sharing ideas.
ASU Spanish Club volunteered with Save the Children in the Dominican Republic
Spanish Club members volunteered with Save the Children.
ASU Kleinschmit named a leader in biology education
The mentors are recognized for providing essential professional development and guidance for participants in semester-long Faculty Mentoring Networks (FMNs) offered through QUBES.
ASU Valverde’s summer performances include opera
Dr. Valverde performed as the principal protagonist in the world première of Tienda, a chamber opera composed by Reinaldo Moya, composer-in-residence at The Schubert Club in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Adams State undergrad continues pertinent research on drug resistant microbes
“I hope that these opportunities will make me a very well rounded candidate for graduate school.”












