Totten iceberg
“We are truly exploring new territory,” wrote Kara Vadman ’14 and Mikhaila Redovian ’15 after the research vessel they boarded in January heade...
Figure 4 from the One Day, One Woman, One Child exhibition
Striking images of Holocaust victims overlaid with paint and text stare back at viewers as they e...
For many Colgate students and professors, breaks offer a chance to travel and learn. Join professors Lesleigh Cushing and Eliza Kent on Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. ...
Dr. Ken Sands ’81 speaks at the launch of the Health and Wellness Network in Boston on February 19. (Photo by Alex Jones)
A tale of three cities unfolded in...
The Debate Society at the Ithaca College Tournament and Novice Nationals, where Colgate's novice team won the championship in February.
Colgate athletes aren’...
Twenty years ago, Susan Thomson, now a Colgate professor, was in Rwanda during the genocide that still shapes the narrative of that country. Her book — "Whisper...
Colgate University Twitter social media interns Ally Macey '14 and Jackie Oshry '14 interviewed Ken Baker '92, former stand-out goalie on the hockey team. He's ...
Colgate senior co-captain Hannah Fitton has not once let Usher syndrome stand in the way of pursuing her dreams. The sociology and anthropology major is rou...
There’s a new series examining the U.S. criminal justice system, and award-winning filmmaker Joe Berlinger ’83 is perfectly suited for the role of director and ...
Recipients of the Entrepreneurs Fund will work on developing their small businesses with the assistance of Colgate entrepreneur mentorship and shared workspace...
From fun activities to thought-provoking lectures, there’s plenty going on at Colgate this week! Here’s a
few events to check out.
While it’s not surprising...
Paolo '91 and Kara Raezer '92 Vicinelli in 1989
Editor's note: In honor of Valentine's Day, take a trip down memory lane with Kara Raezer ’92 Vicinelli, who...
The Colgate greenhouse welcomed the opening of one of its most repulsive residents: the Voodoo Lily (a k a Devil's Tongue and Amorphophallus konjac).
(more...
Kelsey Jensen '14 (center), with Josh Hair '14 and Professor Carrie Woods, traveled to Ethiopia during winter break.
(Editor's Note: This post is by Kelsey ...