The artistic director of the Mt. Blanca Summer Music Conservatory, Off returns to the Valley to perform this exciting and extremely challenging work, under the direction of James W. Doyle, D.M.A., associate professor of music and director of the University Percussion Ensemble.
Author: Linda Relyea
Adams State Veterans Club hosts banquet
Weiner served in the Army 101st Airborne Division, 502nd Infantry regiment from 2004 to 2009, which included two tours to Iraq.
ASU will provide voting shuttle service on November 6
The shuttle will pick up individuals throughout the day, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov, 6, at the pull-up area in front of the Grizzly sculpture.
Valley teachers to benefit from National Geographic grant award to ASU
Adams State will offer its trainings in the spring and will release additional information once the trainings are set up, said Renae Haslett, Adams State Director for Special Projects for Extended Studies.
Monte Vista PEO Chapter will receive the ASU Willis Fassett Jr. Corporate Award
“We serve women from all walks of life,” Metz added. “We are all proud to receive the Willis Fasset Jr. Award.”
Adams State Artist in Residency Program hosts events
Lily Kuonen will host a free public postcard-making workshop created from her Mail Art Project.
ASU Choir will honor veterans
The program will include selections from Mark Hayes Requiem, Ralph Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem, Paul Aitken’s setting of John McCrae’s famous poem, “In Flanders Fields,” and readings by John Taylor, Ph.D., Adams State professor of theatre, from the war poetry written by Wilfred Owen, a British soldier who died one week before the signing of the armistice.
Day of Dead Celebration is November 3
“It began with a small display of “Ofrendas” or “Altares” and decorations on the hall outside of the Foreign Language faculty offices. In the last few years, we collaborated with the Catholic Church, who allows the use of their stage and gymnasium,” Rayas Solís said.
Join the Art Department for a Performance Bronze Pour
Enjoy drumming, courtesy of the Alpine Backbeats Drumline, and watch the flames lick up black powder as an opening act to the actual hot liquid bronze pour.
ASU faculty lecture focuses on the life of an educator
“Although I learned a good amount of history and education leadership, I also found out more about myself, which I believe has made all the difference in my place in society in helping students,” Gagliardi said.












