On Friday, April 15, environmentalist, photographer, and climate change expert James Balog P’24 presented on his experiences documenting climate change and the human modification of nature.
Purple and the Girl, a staged reading written by Izzy Fiacco ’22, authentically explores a collage of conversations surrounding sexuality, gender identity, and familial and romantic relationships.
In a cooperative effort to bring Haudenosaunee culture to life for younger generations, the Oneida Indian Nation partnered with Colgate University’s Longyear Museum of Anthropology and the Picker Art Gallery to produce large outdoor reading stations, known as a Story Walk.
Two members of the Class of 2022, lauded for their commitment to the community and their classmates, have been awarded the Colgate Alumni Corporation 1819 Award.
The latest episode of 13 discusses coffee production, Colgate’s Sophomore Residential Seminar trip to Colombia, and the real meaning behind coffee labels like organic and bird safe.
Melanie Tlaseca Verde ’23 is representing Colgate University this year as a Newman Civic Fellow, receiving the national fellowship that recognizes students who dedicate their time to creating positive change in local and global communities.
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, New York Times critic at large, and co-host of the podcast Still Processing Wesley Morris will provide remarks at Colgate University’s 201st commencement, Sunday, May 22.
Lesleigh Cushing, Murray W. and Mildred K. Finard Professor in Jewish studies and professor of religion, has been named Colgate’s next Provost and Dean of the Faculty.
Throughout late March and early April, students and community members gathered at the Schupf Art Center for Grafters X Change 2022, activities surrounding ecological conservation and creative arts.