Colgate alumni of all career paths know well the value of their liberal arts educations. Lori Gross ’75 goes a step further: she’s a key voice in advancing arts-related initiatives and facilitating dialogue on arts and culture policy nationally and internationally.
After sustaining serious injuries in a car accident, Matthew Davies '84 founded a gym and training facility that helps its patrons build strength for healthier, happier lives.
Summer 2014: Two generations of Colgate couples tell their stories. Rob '73 and Lori Allison '75 Gunther paved the way for their son Rob Gunther '04 to fall in love at Colgate and marry Meg Lyons '06 Gunther.
Producer/director Doug Wilson ’57 helped to produce 10 Olympic Games telecasts. His new book, The World Was Our Stage: Spanning the Globe with ABC Sports, reached #36 on one of Amazon’s best- seller lists.
Colgate University alumnus Andy Greenfield shares his entrepreneurial story and how he came to start Colgate's Thought Into Action Entrepreneurship Institute.
Cristina Salmastrelli ’05 majored in art and art history and history at Colgate, and has a master’s in museum studies from New York University and currently directs the Affordable Art Fair New York City. For the novice, buying art can be daunting, so here are her ideas for building a collection you can be proud of.
Some runners train to lose weight or for the rush of competing in races. For Colonie, N.Y., police officer Louis DiNuzzo ’04, however, training has far more serious implications.
Byron “Blitz” Fox ’62 soars the San Francisco skies in his 1968 Nanchang CJ-6A. He’s one of five fly guys who founded the Bay Bombers Squadron, a “precision warbird mass formation display team.”