For Carla Jones ’05, a baker’s dozen is more than just a nostalgic tie to her alma mater’s lucky number. It’s another productive day in “the office” — the St. Louis, Mo., kitchens that are home to the nonprofit organization Angel Baked Cookies.
Colgate alumnus Arthur G. Pitts ’73, a justice on the New York State Supreme Court, complements his law work with playing piano in Long Island restaurants.
Autumn 2014: Mary (Gaynin) ’08 and Alex Agnant ’06 knew each other in high school, but it was their time together at Colgate that turned their friendship into something more.
Frequencies are fascinating fun. Professor Beth Parks helps Peter Juviler ’15 and Jodi Forward ’15 tee up an oscilloscope to measure the frequencies of musical notes rung on tuning forks for Physics 112 lab. (Photo by Andrew Daddio)
In early September, with race relations a focus both nationally and on campus, students organized a solidarity gathering in response to the shooting death of Michael Brown (photo by Salote Tenisi ’15). Also, at a brown bag luncheon, Madison County Sheriff Allen Riley and sociology professor Alicia Simmons discussed the events in Ferguson, Mo.