Exploring Colgate's Diverse History
An Alumni of Color & Mosaic Initiative
Event Featuring Diane Ciccone ’74, P ’10, who will discuss her book Into the Light: The Early African American Men of Colgate University Who Transformed a Nation.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Linklaters, LLP.
1345 Avenue of The Americas, New York, NY 10015
Free to attend Ι Appetizers and beverages will be served Ι Limited Space Available
This event will explore the history of Colgate's struggles and successes in becoming a more diverse institution. Jim Smith ’70, author of Becoming Colgate will facilitate and moderate the conversation.
This cooperative Alumni of Color and Mosaic Initiative event is graciously sponsored and hosted by Casey Bell ’89 and Linklaters, LLP. Colgate will be joining members of Linklaters, LLP for this event as an extension of their Black Affinity Network of the Americas’ (BANA), Black History Month Celebration.
An optional gift to the Alumni of Color Third Century Endowed Fund, which provides support for programming that enables student and alumni networking, would be appreciated.
Please register below to join us. We look forward to seeing you at Linklaters, LLP.
Shevorne Martin ’08
President, Alumni of Color Organization
Veronica McFall ’89
Assistant Director, Alumni Relations
Diane Ciccone '74, author of Into the Light: The Early African American Men of Colgate University Who Transformed a Nation, 1840-1930, will explore the history of Colgate's struggles and successes in becoming a more diverse institution. Jim Smith '70, author of Becoming Colgate, will facilitate and moderate the conversation.
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