Linking with alma mater: Presidents' Club members tee off during All-Class Reunion Weekend with a shotgun golf tournament at Seven Oaks. Read more about the All-Class Reunion.
L to R: Biology professor Eddie Watkins, Jacob Watts ’21, and Aidan Harrington ’21 measure photosynthesis on ferns in the greenhouse. The work is part of a National Science Foundation grant to examine the extent of genetic control over drought tolerance in plants.
Burke Hall, one of Colgate's new residence halls, rises to meet the blue sky on a beautiful summer day. Read more about Burke and its counterpart, Jane Pinchin Hall, in Halls of Honor.
Those avocados in your kitchen? Their footprints might stretch farther than you think. As impact strategy manager at Sir Kensington’s, Rebecca Gildiner '09 thinks through the social consequences of food. Read more in Making Social Consciousness Digestible.
White Sands National Monument in New Mexico was just one stop on professor Joe Levy's trip across the U.S. with sixteen students this spring. Follow their entire journey in A Cataclysmic Adventure.
Not too loud, not too quiet. Uyi Omorogbe '19 likes the pieces in his clothing line, NaSo, to show his African heritage while remaining palatable for a Western audience. He shared more about his TIA project in How I Became an Entrepreneur.
Murals like this, a tribute to Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise," are the way German DuBois III ’91 helps Miami's youth express hope, healing, and empowerment during difficult times. Read about his project, HOPE Murals, in Painting a Brighter Future.
How did land once occupied by the Oneida people come to be home to Colgate? Trace SUNY history professor Laurence Hauptman's study of the land in Before Payne's Farm.