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Posts from ‘May, 2019’

Banner PROD DB Unavailable – Tonight 05/16/19 @ 9 pm to midnight

Banner PROD DB Unavailable – Tonight 05/16/19 @ 9 pm to midnight The Banner production environment will be unavailable tonight from 9 pm to approximately midnight, while the Oracle PSU Quarterly updates are deployed to the production environment. The Banner Self-Service and Web-Services will be unavailable during these updates, which include functionality such as registration, […]

Cataloging the Dan Fisher rug

For cataloging training, Tawney and I brought the Dan Fisher rug, one of the Rio Grande weavings, down to the conference table from its location in a storage room. Wearing cotton gloves, we slowly unrolled the weaving onto a plastic sheet. As we examined the textile with care and detail, we filled out the Inventory / Object […]

Looms and Textiles

As part of my visit to the Millicent Rogers Museum (MRM) I wandered through the galleries, looking for exhibits that included artifacts similar to our collections at the Luther Bean Museum and specifically textiles. One gallery included both Rio Grande and Navajo textiles and also a small scale Navajo upright loom. Another gallery included a European […]

ASU Percussion Extravaganza: “To Give You Form And Breath”

By Noah Schafer | Music was in the air on Sunday, April 28th in the San Luis Valley. The Adams State University Percussion Ensemble returned to the Richardson Auditorium for their semesterly performance. This semester’s program, directed by James W. Doyle, D.M.A., was entitled “To Give You Form and Breath,” named after the piece by […]

No Tuition Increase for Adams State

By Aaron Kinnischtzke | For being a university seemingly in need of financial support and operating a tad behind the 8-ball, Adams State University will provide guaranteed tuition for students moving forward. The announcement is a significant one for under- and upperclassmen alike. The move shall hopefully be a selling point for prospective students looking […]

New ASU Chief of Police, Erika Derouin

By Ziere Banner | Grizz Family! Adams State University welcomes our brand new Chief of Police, Erika Derouin. Erika is here to protect and serve and to keep our campus and our community safe. Erika Derouin was born and raised in Watertown, New York. She attended Jefferson Community College where she graduated with an associate’s […]

ASU Track and Field: Conference

By Sunday Abarca | After a long weekend in South Dakota, the Adams States Track and Field team finished seventh overall on the men’s and women’s teams. In an interview with Evan Bell, he stated, “Conference wasn’t what we were expecting. We wanted to come out on top and take home the title, but things […]

ASU Theatre Presents: “Noises Off”

By Kierstin Medina | On Friday April 26th, 2019 the Adams State Theatre Department premiered their production “Noises Off,” directed by Dr. John H. Taylor and written by Michael Frayn. Inside the SLV Federal Bank Main Stage theatre was a full house on premiere night. Dr. John H. Taylor’s director’s note stated that “the play […]

ASU Master’s Degrees Ranked Among Nation’s Best

By Jasmyn Brendle | According to Best Master’s Degrees, Adams State University has been recently included in the “Best in the West” list by the Princeton’s Review, as well as being ranked 184th “Best Bang for the Buck” in the western United States. Victory Media also recognized Adams State among the top 15 percent of […]

ASU Hosts Molina Speaks

By Kendell Hollowell | On Tuesday, April 30th the Adams State University Office of Title V Grant Initiatives hosted Molina Speaks: a writer, poet, professor, and filmmaker. The event took place in the Carson Auditorium located in the Student Union Building north end at 5:30 PM. The event was free and open to everyone in […]

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