Roxanne Maduro ’17, an Environmental Sciences major from Bronx, N.Y., (third from left) is one of four Colgate students participating in CMUDE 2015 as a judge
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Even as summer temperatures neared the 90’s in Hamilton this week, Colgate’s faculty continued to achieve. Here are this week’s highlights.
The New York Time...
Returning this weekend for its 7th year, the Slater Brothers’ International Film Festival will include an impressive range of cinematic experiences while mainta...
The Colgate University Board of Trustees elected new leadership during a meeting on Friday, July 24. Board Vice Chair Daniel B. Hurwitz ’86, P’17 will take up t...
Xintao Ding is a molecular biology major from Zhenzhou, China
Editor’s note: In this series, Colgate students share stories about their summer experiences i...
From photochemical pathways to early animation devices to homosexuality in the Arab world — undergraduate research topics explored this summer by students a...
Even though it's summertime, Colgate faculty continue to make news. Here is a brief roundup.
Buffalo Lockjaw, the award-winning first novel by Greg Ames, ass...
Editor’s note: In this series, Colgate students share stories about their summer experiences in offices, labs, and open spaces across the world.
This summer,...
Xiamen University students meet with former Senate parliamentarian Alan Frumin ’68 at the Capitol in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Shana Walden)
This Friday, 1...
Adam Basciano, originally from Randolph, N.J., is living and working in Washington, D.C., this summer.
Editor’s note: In this series, Colgate students share...
Colgate Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience Bruce Hansen probably should have predicted his recent $600,000 James S. McDonnell Foundation award t...
Warren Dennis '16 in front of the Space Shuttle Discovery
Editor’s note: In this series, Colgate students share stories about their summer experiences in of...
Former President Jeffrey Herbst finished a five-year term at Colgate on June 30th, 2015. (Photo by Andy Daddio)
In a statement released today on the Newseum...
It’s almost unheard of for an undergraduate student to present a statement at a United Nations (UN) session. Yet, Susan Price ’16 has done so not just once, but...
Madison Paulk '16, a political science and African studies double major from Buffalo, N.Y., atop the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
Editor’s note: In this...