Grave markers dot the 75-mile trail from the town of Nezuk to Srebrenica in Bosnia. These served as constant reminders of the 1995 genocide as Tracy Greene Craighead ’85 trekked the March of Peace in July.
Biophysicist Carl Blackman ’63 is cooking up new ways to treat cancer, all thanks to a surprising discovery in the 1970s that questioned how microwave ovens work.
Hannah Robinson '11 worked building legal cases involving genocide crimes in Guatemala, a nation where 26 legal professionals have been murdered since 2013.
There have been no paper jams for multigenerational Colgate duo J. Kemper Matt Sr. ’57 and J. Kemper Matt Jr. ’94, who serve as chairman and president, respectively, of Dupli Envelope and Graphics Corporation in Syracuse, N.Y.