An exhibition with a poignant message about driving drunk will be displayed at Colgate University from Oct. 22 to Nov. 12 in the Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology.
This weekend, Colgate’s Upstate Institute will host a series of events honoring four abolitionists who helped pave the way for freedom. The celebration will culminate with the induction of John Brown, Lydia Maria Child, Wendell Phillips, and Sojourner Truth into the National Abolition Hall of Fame (NAHOF).
If the library is the heart of the university, Colgate’s pulse quickened with Friday’s dedication of the Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology. The campus community welcomed alumni and friends from around the region for a marathon celebration of the $57.5 million facility, built on the footprint of the former Case Library.
Students, faculty, staff, and local community members gathered at Colgate’s Picker Art Gallery last week to celebrate the launch of a new exhibition, Chuck Close: Self-Portrait/Scribble/Etching Portfolio, 2000.
Colgate celebrated the sciences this weekend with two major events: the dedication of the new Robert H.N. Ho Science Center and the launch of the Harvey Picker Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies in the Sciences and Mathematics.
Alumni, coaches, family, and friends from around the country arrived at the Colgate Inn on Friday, May 4, to pay a unique tribute to the late Swimming and Diving Coach Mark Randall.
A day after launching Colgate’s new fundraising campaign with a festive celebratory dinner, alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and students settled down to business. They convened on Saturday, March 3, for “Liberal Arts in the 21st Century: An Interdisciplinary Symposium with Colgate Faculty and Staff.”