The best imagery and illustrations from the Winter 2020 issue of Colgate Magazine.
This tidy shelf is just a sample of Assistant Professor Margaretha Haughwout's home collection of herbs, tinctures, honeys, and other remedies. See the rest of Haughwout's collection, and those of members of Colgate's Department of Art and Art History, in Marvelous Miscellany.
As a DJ for WRCU at Colgate, WQBK in Albany, and WXRT in Chicago, Lin Brehmer ’76 has entertained his audiences throughout his career, peppering his spots with references to Paradise Lost and pondering big questions like "What are the most underrated bands in history?". Brehmer reflects on his decades in the radio business in It's Still Rock 'n' Roll to Him.
This issue's cover photo, of Professor Krista Ingram studying the sleep cycle of a Colgate swimmer, won the University Photographer Mark DiOrio recognition from the University Photographers Association of America. Read DiOrio's Q&A about taking the photo here. Read more about Ingram's research in Gene Idol.
This archival photo of Duke Ellington performing at Colgate in 1940 is on show in the University's Blackmore Jazz Archive. Read more about the archive in Marvelous Miscellany.
After a career of traveling for philanthropic work, a chance meeting in San Francisco helped Donna Sillan '80 "find her village." Read more in Laying Down Roots.
In this illustration by Peter and Maria Hoey, each reel of film represents an era in the history of Hamilton's historic movie theater. Read the full story in Reel History.
Colgate volleyball had its best season in 23 years, led by a group of record-setting underclassmen. Read about the program's bright future in Unmatched Since 1996.
Joe Castiglione ’67 must be the most popular New York Yankees fan in Boston. Despite his beloved club's rivalry with Boston's Red Sox, Castiglione has been the radio voice of Fenway Park for 37 years. Read more on Castiglione and other alumni who made their careers in the world of sports in Game Changers.