For Carla Jones ’05, a baker’s dozen is more than just a nostalgic tie to her alma mater’s lucky number. It’s another productive day in “the office” — the St. Louis, Mo., kitchens that are home to the nonprofit organization Angel Baked Cookies.
Colgate alumnus Arthur G. Pitts ’73, a justice on the New York State Supreme Court, complements his law work with playing piano in Long Island restaurants.
Autumn 2014: Mary (Gaynin) ’08 and Alex Agnant ’06 knew each other in high school, but it was their time together at Colgate that turned their friendship into something more.
Making a documentary began as a personal quest for Jose Enrique Pardo ’75 — but the film Cubamerican has also become a cathartic experience for Pardo’s audiences.
After sustaining serious injuries in a car accident, Matthew Davies '84 founded a gym and training facility that helps its patrons build strength for healthier, happier lives.
Since 2011, John Levisay ’89 has been crafting the perfect online learning experience with his start-up called Craftsy, which offers classes ranging from quilting to jewelry making to photography.
Elizabeth Wolford ’89 thought that she would spend her professional career as a litigator. But those plans changed when U.S. Senator Charles Schumer recommended her to President Barack Obama to be a United States District Judge.
Koelsch's love of opera was born during his Junior year at Colgate. He went on to perform at London, LA, and several other destinations in both Europe and America. He is now the CEO and President of LA Opera.
While a student, Brendan O’Connor ’09 could often be found at the Barge Canal Coffee Company, performing, handling sound, and enjoying local music. Now, after working as a microbiologist and starting an organic farm with a friend, O’Connor has found his place back in Hamilton as the drummer in folk trio Rabbit in the Rye.