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Arts and Humanities

  • Illustration of Professor Peter Balakian and Bob Dylan in the background.
    With a pair of new books out in 2015 鈥 one a collection of his essays; the other, new poems 鈥 poet and English professor Peter Balakian unpacks, among other things, how language can, in his words, 鈥渋ngest鈥 the violence of history. The author of the New York Times鈥揵estselling The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and [鈥
    April 19, 2016
  • Professor Peter Balakian teaches a class
    Peter Balakian, the Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in humanities, professor of English, and director of creative writing at Colgate, has won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Ozone Journal, his collection of poems published last year by University of Chicago Press. In making the announcement, the Pulitzer committee cited the collection鈥檚 [鈥
    April 18, 2016
  • William Andrews 鈥16 (left) and Carolyn 鈥淐ara鈥 Skelly 鈥16 (right)
    Two Colgate students will teach English in Germany for a year thanks to being awarded Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships. William Andrews 鈥16, a German and international relations major from of Richmond, Va., and Carolyn 鈥淐ara鈥 Skelly 鈥16, a German and Middle Eastern and Islamic studies double major from Wellesley, Mass., will be helping students to [鈥
    April 12, 2016
  • A cake shaped like a snake
    On Sunday, March 6, the English department hosted a live reading of the epic poem Paradise Lost, by John Milton. Volunteers sat around the big oval table in the Fager Lounge and read the more than 10,000 lines from 12 books. 鈥淭he Miltonathon, which began last year, is a tribute to my late friend and colleague Professor [鈥
    March 18, 2016
  • Aretha Franklin and her orchestra on the stage in Sanford Field House
    Under the glow of disco ball lights twinkling on the ceiling, many people didn鈥檛 stay in their seats when Aretha Franklin took to the stage in Sanford Field House on March 5. Franklin and her orchestra, part of the Kerschner Family Series Global Leaders at Colgate, pulled in a crowd of more than 4,100 for a [鈥
    March 17, 2016
  • Portrait of Jackson Janes 鈥69
    On March 3, Jackson Janes 鈥69 returned to campus to discuss German-American relations. The lecture, sponsored by the Department of German, was titled 鈥淎 Study of Friendships, Frictions, and Transforming Interests in the 21st Century.鈥 Janes is the president of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies at Johns Hopkins University as well as a [鈥
    March 10, 2016
  • Julia Queller
    Julia Queller 鈥16, from Westfield, N.J., interned last summer for OnFaith, an online publication that shares stories by members of different faith communities. For the alumni magazine she shared questions a religion major commonly receives, and their answers.
    February 15, 2016
  • ctor Michael Shannon prepares for a scene in the filming of Pottersville in Hamilton, N.Y., in January
    When actor and director Ron Perlman cast Colgate鈥檚 hometown of Hamilton, N.Y., as the setting for his new movie, Pottersville, in January, Colgate film and media studies students were ready for internship opportunities in movie-making magic. The light-hearted comedy stars Michael Shannon and Judy Greer, and includes the acting talents of Michael Torpey 鈥02. The [鈥
    February 12, 2016
  • Chris Kallmyer adjusts sound levels on his computer while students rake leaves
    Last fall, 11 artists conducted experiments with the Colgate and Hamilton communities, posing philosophical questions that included: What is art? Machine Project is a Los Angeles鈥揵ased organization 鈥渢hat works with artists to develop new projects often involving performance or participation with the public,鈥 explained founder Mark Allen. Its troupe has traveled the world, performing in various [鈥
    February 4, 2016