The winter break excursion included visits to landmark southern cities to form deeper connections with the content of the Sophomore Residential Seminar ENGL 312: Race, Place, and the U.S. South.
From Colgate Magazine: Gordon Blaine Hancock, who earned his bachelor’s in 1919 and divinity degree in 1920 from Colgate, set the stage for the civil rights movement.
From Colgate Magazine: Joel Alfaro ’21, MAT’22, delved into U.S.-El Salvador relations through a research fellowship for the Center
for Freedom and Western Civilization.
In September, Colgate hosted campus community members and alumni to celebrate this residential living-learning community centered around Black history, culture, race, racism, and the African Diaspora.
All Colgate students from families with annual income levels up to $175,000 will have federal loans replaced with University grants as part of the Colgate Commitment, beginning in the 2023–2024 academic year.