Colgate University’s Center for Freedom and Western Civilization hosted Jonathan Turley on April 22 for a discussion on freedom of speech in the United States.
Each year, Carnegie offers approximately 15 one-year fellowships to graduating seniors and individuals who have graduated during the past academic year.
Consortium members encourage students across the United States to uphold free expression, civil discourse, and critical inquiry as essential civic and academic norms.
Migrants, Settles, and Strangers: Human Mobility and the Making of Upstate New York focuses on understanding the global migration that has led to the development of such rich landscapes, exploring how historical and contemporary movements have affected Upstate New York.
Suchi Reddy, Colgate University’s 2024–25 Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist in Residence, opened her new exhibit, Bias and Belonging, during Arts, Creativity, and Innovation (ACI) Weekend, April 4–5.
Students in BIOL 328 Field Ecology were tasked with developing a field guide, signage, and a website dedicated to the University’s diverse tree canopy,
The Goldwater Scholarship Program identifies and supports college sophomores and juniors on their way to becoming research leaders in the natural sciences, engineering, and mathematics.
Former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith, a distinguished national security expert with more than two decades of experience in U.S. and European defense policy, transatlantic relations, and geostrategic risk, will give the address at Colgate University's 2025 Commencement on Sunday, May 18.