This event will showcase the exceptional caliber of work done by undergraduates in various academic departments.
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Rio Grande State of the Basin Symposium videos now available on-line
Adams State University’s Salazar Rio Grande del Norte Center and the RGWCD co-hosted the symposium and supported Christi Bode of Moxiecran Media to produce the videos of the event.
Adams State master degrees ranked among nation’s best
“We are priced competitively and we deliver our graduate programs to suit the needs of working adults,” said ASU Interim Assistant Vice President for Graduate Studies Teri McCartney, Ph.D.
Register now for ASU Music 4 Kids
This service learning project will provide a creative musical experience for children in the San Luis Valley community while allowing for observation and teaching opportunities for ASU music education majors.
Adams State will host free conference for English teachers
All registration costs covered by Adams State and a light breakfast and lunch provided for all participants.
ASU Women’s Week builds Wall of Oppression
“We will speak about the symbolism of tearing down the wall to communicate how we will not remain silent, we will stand up to hate speech, and we will be an advocate of inclusivity and an ally to groups targeted with hate speech.”
ASU will celebrate Women’s Week from March 2 through March 8
Attend events to receive a free gift, while supplies last.
Adams State names Lovell president
“Thank you for your confidence,” President Lovell told the trustees. “As a campus, we are moving in the right direction.”
Secretary Ken Salazar to speak at State of the Basin Symposium
Secretary Salazar, a San Luis Valley native, will provide context for the Valley’s water situation, addressing“Past and Future Fights to Protect the Water of the San Luis Valley” and introduce the event’s keynote speaker, Colorado’s new Attorney General Phil Weiser.
Adams State launches new areas of study for Fall 2019
“Food studies and outdoor education and stewardship are the first of what will be several new degree programs. We think both of these new areas of study are of particular relevance to the San Luis Valley and we’re excited to get them launched and students enrolled in them,” said President Lovell.












