Dr. Ed Lyell Believes Online is the Future of Education
ALAMOSA, CO. (October 17, 2014) – Dr. Ed Lyell, Adams State University Professor of Business, was one of 40 economic professors, from around the nation invited to a two-day conference, on October 10 and 11, on how to better teach economics using new digital tools. Faculty presenters demonstrated their success using student produced videos, interactive […]
ASU Named in Top 50 Colleges for Hispanic Students
ALAMOSA (October 16) –Adams State University was named in the top 50 for Hispanic students, according to the website bestcolleges.com. Adams State University was the first four-year institution in Colorado to be federally designated a Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI), which requires a minimum of one-quarter Hispanic enrollment. Bestcolleges.com states: In 2012, 49 percent of Hispanic high […]
Dr. Torres Will Speak on Late Colonial Mexico
ALAMOSA (October 3) – Adams State University will host Dr. Yolopatlli Hernandez Torres, whose lecture, “Migration, Reclassification, and Displacement: The Case of Errant populations in Late Colonial Mexico,” will begin at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, in the Art Building room 227. The lecture will cover the historical Casta paintings from the Viceroyalty of New […]
ISIS Executes a British Hostage as the Terror Continues
Steven Petrov The Paw Print The Islamic State threatens to kill the American, Peter Kassig next The extremists from ISIS spread a new video on Saturday, October 4th where the British hostage, Alan Henning, is beheaded after a message to “America and its allies.” The video is 1:11 minutes long and is titled “One more […]
Colorado Commission on Higher Education
Abbie Stillman The Paw Print The Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) was held Wednesday evening. It was open to all faculty, students, parents, and anyone who was interested and wanted their opinion heard. There were approximately fifty-five participants present. Inta Morris from the Department of Higher education was there to answer any and all […]
The Thought of a “Free and Democratic” Hong Kong
Steven Petrov The Paw Print Beijing is afraid of the evolvement of separatists’ movements and moods within the country Hong Kong, one of the most important financial centers in the world, has been covered in mass protests for more than a week. The so-called “Umbrella revolution” has turned the downtown business region of this mega […]
Documentary Film Ethics Next ASU Faculty Lecture
ALAMOSA (October 8) – Visiting professor of Mass Communication Danny Ledonne will speak on “Documentary Film Ethics” at the next Adams State University Fall 2014 Faculty Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, in Porter Hall room 130. “Seeing is believing” they say. But frequently, audiences are misled, deceived, even outright lied to about what […]
Annual American Red Cross Academy
American Red Cross Ayesha Williams-Volunteer Public Affairs, Disaster Relief 719-379-3192 salvationmonkey1@yahoo.com Alamosa Welcomes Back the 2nd Annual American Red Cross Academy! The Red Cross is the largest humanitarian organization on the globe. We are asking you to join us in continuing to support the mission by attending the 2014 academy hosted by the SLV Medical […]
ASU Homecoming Jazz Performance will be at the Brew Pub
ALAMOSA (September 30) – This year in lieu of a formal homecoming jazz concert the Adams State University Music Department is celebrating one year of jazz improvisation community outreach at the SLV Brewery. The performance will begin at around 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10. The performance consists of a core group of performers: Ben Paden, […]
The World’s Billionaires Keep Enormous Reserves in Cash
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Anonymous App Causing Mixed Feelings at ASU
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Set to Open at ASU Friday
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U.S Leads Charge on Historic U.N. Counter Terrorism Resolution
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Empower Yourself with Tu Casa, Inc
Asha Holsopple Tu Casa, Inc. Every year La Puente hosts HOPE Week, a series of community events designed to promote understanding and boost education about homelessness. Throughout the week there will be a series of events and articles shared with the community. For more information please visit http://lapuenteevents.wordpress.com or our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/lapuentehome.com Imagine having […]
Finding Hope in HOPE Week
Nicole Fogarty La Puente Every year La Puente hosts HOPE Week, a series of community events designed to promote understanding and boost education about homelessness. Throughout the week there will be a series of events and articles shared with the community. For more information please visit http://lapuenteevents.wordpress.com or our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/lapuentehome.com “No one has […]
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