Faculty Discuss COVID-19’s Impact on Native Peoples Lauren Hutton '21November 16, 2020 The virtual panel was part of the ALANA Cultural Center's Native American Heritage Month celebrations. Campus NewsFaculty0 Comments 0
U.S. Race Relations and Quarantining: Living Writers Discussions Mirror Student Lives Lauren Hutton '21October 7, 2020 This year’s novels and essay collections have helped students discuss their own lived experiences after a summer marked by pandemic and race riots. Campus News0 Comments 0
Shamarcus Doty ’20 Awarded Rangel Fellowship Lauren Hutton '21December 16, 2019 Aspiring foreign service officer applied while working at Amnesty International in Ghana. Students0 Comments 1
Marta Morena Vega Honors Communities of the African Diaspora Lauren Hutton '21November 8, 2019 Scholar, activist, and Yoruba priestess spoke on spirituality and institution-building by African Diaspora communities. Campus News0 Comments 0
Professors Tackle Police Brutality in Pre-Show Discussions for Opera’s World Premiere Lauren Hutton '21October 1, 2019 Blue, which explores police brutality in black communities, was staged by the Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, N.Y. Faculty0 Comments 0
Poetic Connections Lauren Hutton '21August 24, 2019 Colgate Magazine profiles Javier Padilla '10, who has returned to campus as an assistant professor of English. Faculty0 Comments 0
In his element: Linh Le ’18 researches hydrogen storage Lauren Hutton '21May 15, 2018 Investing years of research into helping develop a safer way to transport hydrogen for energy, Linh Le ’18 fueled not only his passion for chemistry, but also an exciting career path. Students0 Comments 0