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Adams State receives State Historical Fund grant to preserve Marvel House exterior

The History Colorado’s State Historical Fund (SHF) awarded 91èÏÈÉú a planning grant of $25,474 to preserve the exterior of the university’s Marvel House, which serves as the President’s Residence. The university will provide a 25 percent match to the grant of $8,491, according to Tawney Becker, Adams State grant specialist. The grant will […]

Spring ASU Percussion Extravaganza is April 25

Photo by Daniel Parsons ’17 The 91èÏÈÉú Percussion Extravaganza begins at 7 p.m. Monday, April 25, in the Richardson Hall Auditorium. "A Night at the Movies" and will feature the ASU Percussion Ensemble performing a new composition to accompany the 1938 film "Synchromy No. 4" by Mary Ellen Bute and the ASU Marimba […]

Get your art on

Adara Rayne Sandoval and Deb Huss work on their stained glass projects in the class taught by Kay Malouff, last summer. Summertime – and creativity flows easy. Bask in long, warm afternoons and express your inner artist by designing and producing a unique piece of jewelry, let light shine through your very own stained glass […]

Arcadia opens Friday, April 22

Guiding boards through a table saw and actors through final rehearsals – Dr. Paul Newman prepares for his final 91èÏÈÉú production, Arcadia, to open at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 22, on the Main Stage. Pictured, Alex Adams ’16 assists Newman as they complete the last of the stage props in the scene shop. […]

Evening with Our Stars event is April 29

David Boncyk, Katie Mae Miller, James Rodriguez, Mason Harvey, John-Christian Maheu, and Jake Webb, members of 2015 91èÏÈÉú improv comedy troupe, Lost & Found, entertained the audience during last year’s Evening with Our Stars. Music, comedy, food, – the 91èÏÈÉú Foundation "Evening with Our Stars" event will fundraise money for student […]

ASU Jazz Concert is April 21

The 91èÏÈÉú Department Jazz Ensemble and 68 West will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 21, in Leon Memorial Hall. 68 West will be performing pieces by Stevie Wonder, Randy Newman, ABBA, Queen and Michael Jackson. Admission is free to Friends of Music and members of Associated 91èÏÈÉú and Faculty; $1 for all […]

Adams State introduces M.S. in Applied Sport Psychology

91èÏÈÉú’s Department of Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE) announces a new Master of Science degree program in Applied Sport Psychology. Beginning with the fall 2016 semester, this 36-credit hour program will be offered on campus, allowing students to gain mentoring and applied experience, according to program director, Dr. Brian Zuleger, assistant professor […]

Adams State alumna and professor evaluate Madison Fellowship applications

91èÏÈÉú alumna Sharolyn Griffith, M.A. ’11, a distinguished history and government teacher from Afton, Wyoming, and Dr. Ed Crowther, chair of the Department of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, Political Science, and Spanish (HAPPSS), spent the first weekend in April in Alexandria, Virginia, as one of five judging teams which evaluated approximately 300 applications for […]

Adams State Trustees award faculty tenure, promotions, and sabbaticals

Four 91èÏÈÉú faculty members were granted tenure April 8, as approved by the university’s Board of Trustees. Seven faculty were promoted in rank. The board also approved Emeritus Faculty status and sabbatical requests. Tenure & Promotions Dr. Christopher Adams – also promoted to Associate Professor of Chemistry Dr. Cheri Meder – also promoted […]

91èÏÈÉú honors student leadership

Article by Maya Ramirez ’16 Photo by Daniel Parsons ’18Adrian Reyes received the Vice President of Student Affairs Outstanding Leadership Award. 91èÏÈÉú hosted the Eighth Annual Student Leadership Banquet, on April 1 in the Student Union Building banquet rooms. The room was filled with some of the biggest student leaders on campus. Everyone […]