ADAMS STATE COLLEGE



Contents
History
Campus
Athletics
Alumni
External links

History


'Adams State College' is a small state-supported liberal arts college in Alamosa, Colorado, U.S., in Colorado's San Luis Valley. Adams State was founded in 1921 as a teacher's college but now offers a variety of programs including masters degrees in many fields. Billy Adams, a Colorado legislator who would later become governor, worked for three decades before obtaining the authorization to found Adams State Normal School in 1921. His goal was to educate teachers for remote, rural areas, such as the San Luis Valley. With only a grade school education himself, Adams came to the SLV in 1879 at the age of 17 to begin ranching. Within three years, he was mayor of Alamosa. Alamosa was a rough-hewn town in those days. The Rio Grande typically flooded each spring, turning Main Street to mud. Once the college was built, a hedge of Russia n olive trees had to be planted along the campus edge to keep out herds of horses. Then, as now, potatoes were the area’s primary cash crop. But grain and vegetables were also raised, as well as cattle, sheep and pigs. The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad shipped them east. The perseverance demonstrated by Billy Adams in founding his teachers college also characterized those who took over the task of making Adams State more than a dream. The communities of Alamosa and the San Luis Valley faithfully supported the efforts of individuals such as Dr. Ira Richardson, the college’s first president. Billy Adams passed away in 1954, just shy of his 93rd birthday. He left the school $10,000.

Campus


Alamosa, Colorado is a small city with a population of about 9133, located in the heart of the San Luis Valley. The college's campus, which is 90 acres in size, holds all academic buildings and residential complexes. The college's main administration building is Richardson Hall, which is named after the school's first president, Dr. Ira Richardson. The campus includes facilities for the music department, art department, as well as a newly constructed theatre building, erected in 2001. The William Porter Math and Science hall is named for alumni William Porter, who is the creater of E
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, and a large benefactor of the school. The school also includes two gyms, one for student recreation, and Plachy Hall, mainly for the college's sporting groups. There are five on campus aparments, as well as three traditional dorm complexes. Coronado and Girault hall contain the majority of the entering freshmen.

Athletics


The school's sports teams are called the Grizzlies. They participate in the NCAA's Division II, and in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. This is a current list of all athletic groups:
'Basketball': Men’s NCAA Division II, Women’s NCAA Division II, Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Basketball
'Bowling': Men's Intramural, Women's Intramural
'Cross-Country': Men's NCAA Division II, Women's NCAA Division II, Men's Intercollegiate, Women's Intercollegiate, Men's Scholarship, Women's Scholarship
'Football': Men's NCAA Division II, Men's Intercollegiate, Men's Scholarship
'Golf': Women's NCAA Division II, Men's Intercollegiate, Women's Intercollegiate, Men's Scholarship, Women's Scholarship

Alumni


Gary W. Gallagher (noted American Civil War scholar)

Carlos F. Lucero (Tenth Circuit Judge - United States Court of Appeals)

William A. Porter (Founder of E
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online brokerage)

John T. Salazar (United States Congressman)

Myron Thompson (Canadian Member of Parliament)

External links



College website

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