Colgate in the Media: July 2025

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Colgate University faculty, staff, and alumni regularly provide their expertise and contribute to national and regional media outlets shaping discussions around vital research and current events. 

‘We’re in uncharted waters.’ Hacking swamps could curb methane emissions — but side effects are unclear
Science, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Emily Ury

It’s darker than darkness — Rogue dark star defies the laws of the universe
The Pulse, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Cosmin Ilie

What a 1964 Book About American Anti-Intellectualism Can Teach Us About the Trump Era
LitHub, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in Humanities, Professor of English Peter Balakian

What Does It Mean To Look Like A Leader?
Forbes, Hurley Family Chair, Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Neuroscience Spencer Kelly

Factors to Consider Before Joining Greek Life
U.S. News & World Report, Dean of Students Dorsey Spencer

Colgate University’s Ho Tung Visualization Laboratory Bridges Ancient Worlds and Modern Understanding Through Immersive Technology
Cosm, Technical Director and Designer-Visualization Lab and Planetarium Joe Eakin

Why I left the US to build a business in Nairobi
Daily Nation, Sally Ngoje ’19

The Rise of AI Will Make Liberal Arts Degrees Popular Again
Inc., Bill Winters ’83

What is Mark Murphy’s legacy as Packers president and CEO?
ESPN, Mark Murphy ’77