FeaturesSpring 2018
ARTICLE BY ALETA MAYNE / PHOTOS BY MARK DIORIO When we asked professors to pick an item in (or on) their desks and tell us about its significance,...
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FeaturesSpring 2018
Above: Jillian Belgrad ’17 conducts research on Gulf War Illness at the National Institutes of Health. STORY BY DANIEL DEVRIES / PHOTOS BY...
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FeaturesSpring 2018
Celebrating 50 years of Office of Undergraduate Studies scholars BY REBECCA DOWNING For 50 years, Colgate’s Office of Undergraduate...
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FeaturesWinter 2018
Honoring Colgate’s longest-serving professor, Jerome “Jerry” Balmuth May 8, 1924–Sept. 28, 2017 A disciple of debate and...
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FeaturesWinter 2018
Executive Producer Jeff Fager ’77 gives the inside scoop on the most-watched news program in America. With his new book, Fifty Years of 60...
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FeaturesWinter 2018
Six alumni who work in Washington, D.C., politics share their stories By RaNeeka Claxton Witty A metonym of all things politics, Capitol...
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FeaturesWinter 2018
It’s not bicentennial time yet, but an important Colgate anniversary happened on Sept. 24, 2017. On that day in 1817, 13 men gathered and...
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Autumn 2017Features
By Renée Olson Shop this eclectic collection of alumni businesses this holiday season. These graduates have the goods to spark smiles — and the...
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Autumn 2017Features
Words by Mark Walden, Photos by Mark DiOrio Colgate archaeologists burrow into the history of a small Mexican village Xaltocan,...
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Autumn 2017Features
Essay (verb): to try. Last year, approximately 8,500 high schoolers wrote to Colgate trying to encapsulate what makes them a good fit for...
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Autumn 2017Features
A scholar, orator, and athlete, Samuel Howard Archer, Class of 1902, both traced and shaped the evolution of education in the United States...
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FeaturesSummer 2017
By Dan DeVries In the summer of 2013, Colgate sent these international students digital cameras to capture their experiences as they...
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