“We are thrilled to have Mr. Rosengrant join Adams State at such an important time,” noted President Cheryl D. Lovell.
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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.
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.
Faculty and staff receive accolades
Adams State faculty and staff achievements outside the classroom or office
Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center receives major support
Ken Salazar and his family founded the Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center at Adams State in honor of their parents in 2015.
Adams State Gives Day secures matching gift
“Events like this are so helpful in ensuring Adams State continues to prosper and serve the outstanding students attending today.”
Martinez brews commitment to Adams State
“Because I’m local, I’ve seen where Adams State has been, seen where it has been going, recently, and it’s one of those things that if I’m going to be committed to it, I need to be all in,” Martinez says.
Chemistry department bonds strengthen before and after graduation
“I remain in contact with the faculty because I learned so much from them and consider them friends,” Chavez said.
Adams State recognizes fall 2021 outstanding graduates
“They inspired curiosity, critical thinking and exploring concepts outside the box.”
Adams State recognized by Congress
The Congressional Record acknowledges Adams State’s founding in 1921 as a teacher’s college and being the first federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution in Colorado.












