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Centeno to Discuss Women Political Leaders

ALAMOSA (March 2) – The Adams State University 2015 Faculty Lecture “Leading Ladies: Women Political Leaders Across the World,” by Dr. Mari Centeno, professor of political science, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 11, in Porter Hall room 130. Who are these leading ladies? Why are there so few of them? If women make up […]

Apple’s iWatch – More Than Your Typical Watch?

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Too many uncertainties surrounding the company’s new product When Apple began to develop and engineer its smart watch, the company’s senior management presented their views on the product by classifying it as the most modern tech device that will have various functions including a complete healthcare sensor that could measure […]

The Love Tank

Helen Smith The Paw Print How full is your love tank? This is a question for everyone regardless of what Valentine’s Day held. Love is not just about physical aspects and relationships, it is also about basic needs that every human heart has. It means feeling like you matter and that you are accepted. If […]

ASU and TSJC Valley Campus to Offer Free Tax Filing Service Through Tax Help Colorado Program

For the sixth year, Adams State University School of Business and Trinidad State Junior College Valley Campus are partnering with the Denver-based Piton Foundation to help hard-working families become more financially secure by providing free tax preparation assistance through the Tax Help Colorado program. Beginning January 28, IRS-certified Adams State and TSJC Valley Campus students […]

The Poet’s Duty is First Faculty Lecture for Spring Semester

ALAMOSA (February 20) – The Adams State University first spring 2015 Faculty Lecture “Four Homes of Poetry: The Poet’s Duty,” by Aaron Abeyta, professor of English, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, in Porter Hall room 130. The lecture will focus on the Four Homes of Chicana/o Poetry and the poet’s responsibility to the […]

Pain: Is it All in Your Head?

ABBIE STILLMAN The Paw Print You cut your finger, you break your arm, or maybe twist your ankle and the more you think about it, the more it hurts. Then you watch a show, a movie, start thinking about anything else and all of the sudden, you forget about how much pain you are in. […]

Live a Little: A Review of The Young World by Chris Weitz

Rebecca Carey The Paw Print “The Young World” by Chris Weitz is the first book in The Young World Trilogy. It was released July 29, 2014 and was published by Little, Brown Company. The novel takes place in New York City after a mysterious sickness swept through and wiped out the entire population. Only adults […]

McCammond Credits ASU Teacher Education Department With Her Success

ALAMOSA (February 17) – Adams State University Teacher Education alumna Debra A. McCammond ’12 is the Early Childhood Education (ECE) Coordinator with Aurora Public Schools (APS). She received a bachelor’s degree in interdisciplinary studies with a focus on ECE and a minor in business. “Earning my degree from Adams State has opened up many opportunities […]

Educators Hall of Fame Seeking Nominations

ALAMOSA (February 11) – The Adams State University Teacher Education Department is seeking applications for outstanding educators for the Fourth Annual ASU Educators Hall of Fame. The application deadline is March 15, 2015. Applications are available in the Adams State Alumni Relations Office, located on second floor in Richardson Hall room 2-500; Adams State Teacher […]

Become a Student Scholar Today

Stacy Taylor  The Paw Print Are you working on an exciting research project for one of your courses? Are you looking for a way to stand out from the crowd when applying to graduate school? Have you ever thought you’d give a great TED talk? Consider taking part in Student Scholar Days! Student Scholar Days […]

Adams State Ag Business Students Head to Nashville

ALAMOSA (February 9) – Pictured, Adams State University agribusiness students, Andrea Clark, Cameron King, discussion meet competitor; Dr. Zena Buser, associate professor of business; Katrina Hartzell, Collin Dones, Tyler Haney, chapter AS&F representative; Katelyn McRee, Katy Dickey, chapter president; and Nikita Christensen, chapter AS&F representative; will attend the American Farm Bureau Federation 2015 FUSION Farmers […]

My Brain Is Attacking Itself

Rebecca Carey  The Paw Print Susannah Cahalan’s book “Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness” takes readers on an incredible journey of her descent into insanity. In her memoir, Cahalan explains to readers how her life went from normal to upside down within the span of a couple months. She was a healthy 24-year-old with […]

Women’s Voice in Art Opens in Hatfield Gallery on February 16

ALAMOSA (February 5) – For over 30 years, Wall, Smith, Bateman Inc. has awarded over 250 accounting scholarships to Adams State University students. The current partners, including Ron Chapman, Bob Gjellum, Sheila Hicks, Lyle Hood, Mike Hudson, Kimberley Temple, Melanie Valdez, Karla Willschau, and David Young, continue the dedication to the Adams State accounting program. […]

WSB Scholarship Assists Adams State Accounting Students Achieve Their Goals

ALAMOSA (February 5) – For over 30 years, Wall, Smith, Bateman Inc. has awarded over 250 accounting scholarships to Adams State University students. The current partners, including Ron Chapman, Bob Gjellum, Sheila Hicks, Lyle Hood, Mike Hudson, Kimberley Temple, Melanie Valdez, Karla Willschau, and David Young, continue the dedication to the Adams State accounting program. […]

San Luis Valley Cancer Relief Fund 4th Annual Concert for Cancer Relief

Music inspired by the country’s Heartland, Austin and Memphis, and the high southwest will fill Leon Memorial Hall as Dana Cooper, Kelley Mickwee, and Don Richmond share their talents in a songwriter-in-the-round format to benefit the San Luis Valley Cancer Relief Fund on Saturday, February 14, at 7:30pm in Leon Hall on the Adams State […]

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