On the latest episode of 13, Noor Khan, Associate Professor of History and Director of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, discusses the Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (MIST) program at Colgate.
On the latest episode of 13, professor Carolyn Guile, with eight members of her ARTS 475 senior seminar course, share thesis topics from their semester-long effort to uncover the hidden history of some of the world’s most interesting artists and their work.
On the latest episode of 13, join Professor of Sociology Paul Lopes for a wide-ranging exploration into the history of jazz, comic books, and the commonalities between Miles Davis and Martin Scorsese.
On the latest episode of 13, Colgate Men’s Basketball Head Coach Matt Langel talks about leading a Division I basketball team, defeating Syracuse twice in a row, and building a culture of excellence.
On the latest episode of 13, join John Golden ’66 and current Golden Fellow Yiyan Zhao ’22 for a conversation about the Golden Fellowship program at Colgate.
On the latest episode of 13, Associate Professor of English C.J. Hauser discusses literary influences, her latest collection of short stories, her experience writing deeply personal memoirs for a wide audience, and her love of the X-Files. Hauser also reads a selection from The Crane Wife: A Memoir in Essays.
On the latest episode of 13, Carmine Di Sibio ’85,P’18,’21 discusses his journey from his days as a Colgate student to becoming CEO of one of the world’s leading consulting firms. Learn how the liberal arts serve Di Sibio as he navigates a complex and constantly evolving organization.
On the latest episode of 13, hear this year’s Constitution Day Debate which asked the question, “Can colleges and universities consider race in their admissions policies?”
On the latest episode of 13, join Colgate Associate Professor of History Dan Bouk for a deep dive into the history of the U.S. Census and some stories of the data it harbors.
The latest episode of 13 features Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences Rebecca Shiner and Associate University Chaplain and Catholic Minister Mark Shiner.