FeaturesSummer 2014
Profile: Professor Susan Thomson maintains a cool demeanor despite having lived through heated moments in Africa. Article by Aleta Mayne and...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
The new Hurwitz Admission Center in historic James B. Colgate Hall fosters a completely reimagined campus visit. By Rebecca Costello, Photography...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Catching up with alumni of the NIH study group By Allison Curley ’04 The first time I emerged from the cavernous...
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FeaturesSummer 2014
BY REBECCA COSTELLO sually, professors cringe when students glance at their smartphones in class. But Karen Harpp has used the devices to transform...
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News DigestSummer 2014Work & Play
Borger addresses Class of 2014 As the Class of 2014 celebrated their graduation, commencement speaker Gloria Borger ’74, P’10 recognized...
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Life of the MindNews DigestSummer 2014
Entrepreneurial stars come out Kicking off the third-annual Entrepreneur Weekend in April, superstar entrepreneurs shared the stage for a...
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Arts & CultureNews DigestSummer 2014
A wondertale Imaginations ran wild as students envisioned the magical qualities of forests (or wald in German) as the setting for a play inspired...
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Go ’GateNews DigestSummer 2014
Men’s rowing wins gold at Dad Vail The men’s Varsity 4+ captured the program’s first Dad Vail Regatta gold medal with a thrilling victory on...
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ConnectMarriages, Births, and In MemoriamSummer 2014
Marriages & Unions Colgate love can strike multiple generations. Click to learn more! (2014 unless otherwise noted) Paul Raeder ’73 and...
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Stay ConnectedSummer 2014
The Office of Alumni Relations is pleased to offer many ways for alumni to stay in touch with each other, and with Colgate! E-mail me with questions...
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InboxSummer 2014Views
On slugs and giant clams “The Last Good Buy” (spring 2014, pg. 26) was a fascinating look at an important topic, although I am still not...
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President's MessageSummer 2014Views
(Photo by Andrew Daddio)In the tumultuous economy of the past 50 years, higher education has escaped the sort of creative destruction that is common...
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