A sunset to remember on a weekend to remember. This photo was taken from Raab House (the president’s house) during a private meet-and-greet reception with ballerina Misty Copeland, who was the keynote speaker for Colgate’s inaugural Arts, Creativity, and Innovation Weekend.
Hats off to the Class of ’23. During the 202nd Commencement, 687 graduating seniors received their bachelor of arts degrees. Jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, who was the commencement speaker, gave them six key pieces of advice. Read the article.
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon ’80 fights for the underrepresented. Learn more about her. Photo by Andre Chung.
Misty Copeland, who is the first Black principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre, kicked off Colgate’s Inaugural Arts, Creativity, and Innovation Weekend on April 14. Read about her visit. Photo by Mark DiOrio
Dixie Henry ’96 says taking Field Methods with Prof. Jordan Kerber set her on a lifelong path of studying archaeology. She and other alumni talk about how their Colgate research influenced their careers in this story.
Jerry Roscoe ’75 was on a cruise down the Danube River when he got the call asking him to mediate the Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News case. Learn more about Roscoe. Photo by Mark DiOrio
Professor Paul Harnik took students on a research trip to the Gulf of Mexico to understand the effects of anthropogenic environmental changes on coastal ecosystems and their inhabitants. Read about it in the Scene section.
Christina Linsenmeyer ’93 is associate curator of Yale School of Music’s Morris Steinert Collection of Musical Instruments. Meet Linsenmeyer. Photo by Bob Handelman
Faith Hamlin ’18 is learning the ropes of running a ranch. Visit her Little Jennie Ranch in Wyoming. Photo by Della Frederickson