Colgate Professor Adam Burnett is unraveling the mysteries behind devastating lake effect snowstorms in the northeastern United States.
On Dec. 20, 2022...
Isla Globus-Harris, an assistant professor of economics at Colgate University, and Nathan Chan, of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, have completed res...
Observing children at play — specifically, self-directed play as an alternative to traditional education — is what first interested Regina Conti in studying in...
In her latest book, Professor Mary Ann Calo paints a fuller picture of New Deal art programs and the development of African American art.
Black artists ...
In his new book, associate professor of music Seth Coluzzi examines the “reciprocal relationship” between the celebrated Italian Renaissance play Il pastor fid...
Professor Damhnait McHugh and an international team of researchers received a $100,000 grant from Colgate’s Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute to unrav...
Ann Jane Tierney, professor of psychology and neuroscience, knows what to do when one of her study subjects grabs her with its powerful claws. “You just dip yo...
Shakespeare was wrong. When the Bard wrote that “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” he failed to foresee the difficulties geographers would have d...
At a remote valley in Chiapas, Mexico, archaeologist and Assistant Professor of Anthropology Santiago Juarez is studying a small, proto-Maya society. His findi...
“Ethnography often happens when you think you’re going to research one thing, but then find that’s not true and discover something else,” says Sally Bonet, ass...