“I feel as if I’ve built many connections, memories and friendships that way,” Thong says.
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Despite Blindness, Renee Valdez Sees the way to Helping Others
“When I lost my vision, I really thought my life was over,” says Valdez, 55.
The Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation receives the Adams State 2020 Willis Fassett Jr. Award
“Higher education is especially critical to those living in rural areas.”
Board of Trustee Singletary pleased with direction of the University
“We want to open as many doors as we can; for all ages throughout the San Luis Valley and southern Colorado.”
BOT Chair Lueck prioritizes accessible education for all
“We have fielded great athletic teams and produced great teachers and research. These are all accomplishments that deserve acknowledgement and celebration.”
Alamosa State Bank becomes Billy Adams Sponsor for Adams State 100-Year Celebration
“This generous gift will help ensure the success of many of our projects already in the works and gives us all the sense of belonging to this incredible community.”
Adams State hosts debate between candidates for Colorado House District and Senate District
“Adams State is proud to host these two debates to help educate voters in these key state races representing southern Colorado,” said Adams State President Cheryl D. Lovell.
Total fall enrollment at Adams State is 3,039 students
“We are extremely pleased with the growing number of students we are serving at the graduate degree level, and we believe our undergraduate student enrollment mirrors what other universities across the state and country are experiencing,” said Adams State President Cheryl D. Lovell.
Adams State’s “Building the Adams Experience” grant proposal awarded nearly $3 million in federal funding for Hispanic-Serving Institutions
The grant is earmarked specifically for the Adams Experience, an innovative undergraduate curricular reform.
2020 entire nursing class passes the NCLEX
“We have consistent faculty and a great curriculum in place. I am very confident of the high caliber of students going through our program,” Milner said.











