Graham Grieve ’18 has a goal: To create technology that can help everyone return to a life that looks similar to the one they knew prior to the coronavirus pandemic, while leaving them better protected from new variants and other outbreaks.
Following international troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, Colgate Magazine asked Susan Price ’16 to provide insight from Kabul, where she is a project development officer for the IOM.
Eugenio Kincaid traveled on foot to Hamilton, N.Y., in the 1800s to join Jonathan Wade as the first students of the Baptist Education Society of the State of New York.
In September 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Angel Kelley ’89 for a new position as a judge for the U.S. District Court. Confirmed by the U.S. Senate, she became only the second Asian American and second Black woman ever appointed to the federal bench in Massachusetts.
The hosts of AfterGate, Alvin Glymph ’91 and German DuBois ’91, created
the podcast as a platform for alumni of color to tell their stories — how they experienced Colgate and their professional accomplishments following graduation.