13 Bits of Colgate News

Autumn 2022
1

Joe Castiglione ’68 has been recognized for being the Red Sox broadcaster for 40 seasons.

2

Associate Head Cross Country and Assistant Track Coach Kimberly Keenan-Kirkpatrick was the head manager for the U.S. Women’s Track and Field team in the 2022 World Outdoor Championships.

3

The New York Six Liberal Arts Consortium, including Colgate, received a $1.5 million grant for a leadership fellowship for humanities faculty.

4

The Colgate University Bookstore marked its 20th anniversary in its downtown location.

5

The newly refurbished Hotel One75 is now the largest lodging venue in Hamilton.

6

Women Leaders in College Sports selected VP and Director of Athletics Nicki Moore as the Nike FCS Executive of the Year.

7

The Colgate Community Garden is flourishing in its new, permanent home on Route 12B.

8

Dr. Ellen Larson ’94 is the new director of Student Health Services.

9

The 2022 Hall of Honor: 14 inductees who together accumulated 31 conference championships across 21 sports.

10

This year the COVE Salvage Program donated approximately 30,000 items, including 182 boxes of food, 482 bags of clothing, and 36 tons of reusable goods.

11

How Beautiful We Were, by Imbolo Mbue, is this year’s book for the Community Reads Program.

12

The University announced a four-year extension of its test-optional pilot program for applicants.

13

Men of Mark is an upcoming documentary about Colgate’s first Black students by Jacqueline King-Howell ’97, based on a book by Diane Ciccone ’74, P’10.

Illustrations by Toby Triumph