Alumni Updates

Michael Maloney with frog traps

Getting Back to Nature

Mike Maloney ’86 assisted a scientist in his research studying the effects of road salt on amphibians in New England.
article placeholder

In Memoriam

Remembering members of the Colgate community who have passed.
Clark Battle ’89 with a self-made instrument

Piano Forte

Clark Battle ’89 has invented an instrument he calls the Evolano, which blends the piano and cello.
Illustration by Katie Bray McGhee ’20

I Spy

Number 13, Maxwells candy, Emrys the dog, a “Slices Come Plain Only” T-shirt. These and other iconic symbols of Colgate and its environs are integrated into th...
Frank Pommersheim ’65

Shaping the Contours of Indian Law

Frank Pommersheim ’65 is an appellate tribal justice, the highest position in the Native American court system, helping develop the future of Indian law.
Psychologist Anna Lawler ’95

It’s Never as Simple as It Seems

Forensic psychologist Anna Lawler ’95 gives her expert opinion on people's personalities, in instances ranging from death penalty cases to hiring nuclear power plant employees.
Amitabha Gupta ’05

‘Have Science, Will Travel’

At Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Amitabha Gupta ’05 translates scientific information into engaging content for diverse audiences.