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Posts from ‘September, 2016’

Computing Services Maintenance for today, Thursday, September 29th, 2016

Beginning at 9:00 PM, we will be applying critical security patches and upgrades to several back-end systems. These patches will require brief outages as the systems reboot, but impact to campus services should be less than 30 minutes. This includes printing in the computer labs, and also wireless services in the Student Union Building. On […]

Adams State Athlete Named Woman of the Year

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Adams State’s Lauren Martin is the 2015-16 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Woman of the Year. Martin, an exceedingly accomplished cross country and track & field student-athlete, is the second recipient of the RMAC Woman of the Year. She is also nominated for the 26th annual NCAA Woman of the Year Award. […]

Planning Museum Trips

As part of my internship I am able to visit two museums or research centers, to further my research, to see their museum collections, and to visit with the curator. One of the sites that I have selected is the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College in Durango. My request for a visit was […]

Quarterly Meeting

This is a reminder to all clubs that our Quarterly meeting is 1 week from today. This means that today is the last day to hand in club packets and bills in order to be considered for funding at our quarterly meeting. If you have any questions or concerns please come see us in our […]

Potters

This week I researched these names of Tomasita Montoya, Reyectia Trujillo, Lela and Van Gutierrez, Petra Tafoya, and Dora Gato to confirm if these individuals were potters. I am delighted to share the following information on the potters whose pottery we are fortunate to have at the museum: Tomasita Montoya (1899-1978) was a San Juan […]

ETHOS: Exploring Equity Through Music

This past summer, three faculty members from the Music Department participated in the Unidos Equity Leadership Retreat, with three other members having attended previous retreats. A major question that has arisen is, how do we best serve the mission of this university, and our students as we prepare them for meaningful careers in the 21st […]

Important Copyright Notice and Information for Students

As the fall semester gets underway, I’m writing to remind you of the risks involved with illegally downloading and/or sharing of copyrighted music, movies, games and software over the Internet. Unauthorized obtaining, sharing or offering such copyrighted material is illegal and in violation of U.S. copyright law. If caught, you may face severe civil and […]

GECC

GECC is a subcommittee of the Faculty Senate charged with reviewing and critiquing annual student assessment and accountability data, as well as reviewing and approving revisions to the general education curriculum. Membership: Lisa-Mari Centeno, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Political Science, Co-Chair of GECC (Fall 2015) Anthony Romero, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Co-Chair of […]

Southwest Pueblos and Languages

This week my journey consisted of research on the Tewa, Keres, Zuni, Hopi, Tiwa, and Towa Pueblo’s, they are grouped by language: Tewa: San Juan (Ohkay Owingeh), Santa Clara, San Ildefonso, Pojoaque, Nambe, and Teseuque. (There was also a group called Southern Tewa south of Santa Fe during the Colonial Era, but these pueblos are all […]

Computing Services Maintenance for today, Thursday, September 9th, 2016

Beginning at 9:00 PM, we will be applying critical security patches to several back-end systems. These patches will require brief outages as the systems reboot, but impact to campus services should be less than 30 minutes. Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if […]

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