- Hamilton, NY — A student-driven campaign at Colgate University has resulted in the adoption of an Academic Honor Code that will be implemented beginning in the fall of 2000. After months of discussion and development among students, faculty members and the administration, the code was put forth in a student referendum during the spring semester […]September 7, 1999
- WASHINGTON ‘ Long at war with the sea, the city of Venice today faces perhaps its greatest challenge ever: The rate of sea-level rise is accelerating, a new archaeological study says. The research also shows that people inhabited the Lagoon of Venice as far back as the third century and have struggled with its rising […]July 14, 1999
- Hamilton – Valedictorian Boryana Vladimirova Zamanova of Stara Zagora, Bulgaria and salutatorian Matthew Stephen Godleski are the top students in Colgate University’s graduating Class of 1999. Both were elected to Phi Beta Kappa this year and will graduate summa cum laude. Zamanova, who majored in both economics and German, will receive the bachelor of arts […]May 17, 1999
- Hamilton, NY — Edouard Manet and Etching at Mid-Century is an exhibition of prints that will be on display in the Upper Gallery of the Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University from May 12-June 6 1999. A brochure will be made available at the Gallery. A French painter and printmaker working in the late nineteenth […]May 11, 1999
- Hamilton – AlliedSignal, Inc. has presented $21,500 in grants to Colgate University to support three important projects at the school for the 1999-2000 academic year. The grants will support stipends for student summer research assistants in chemistry and physics, and access to the sophisticated graphical database Science and Technology Network, as well as Beilstein, the […]May 7, 1999
- Hamilton, NY — , APRIL 27, 1999 ‘ Charles Karelis, since 1985 director of the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), will succeed Neil R. Grabois as president of Colgate University on July 1. Karelis was introduced to the Colgate community today by the chairman of the college’s board of trustees, Wm. Brian […]April 28, 1999
- Hamilton, NY — Senior Michael Neidig is the first Colgate student to be awarded the prestigious Churchill Foundation Scholarship for graduate study at Churchill College of Cambridge University. Neidig, who grew up on a family farm in McAlisterville, PA, is a chemistry major at Colgate and plans to further his bioinorganic research during his year […]April 20, 1999
- Hamilton – Derek Walcott, winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in Literature, will be in residence on the Colgate University Campus the week of April 19 as part of the yearlong program of the Center for Ethics and World Societies. During his stay, Walcott will participate in class meetings with students and will give a […]April 13, 1999