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  • (Editor鈥檚 Note: Remarks by Douglas A. Hicks, provost and dean of faculty, at the transfer of art ceremony held at the Center for Aboriginal Studies, Curtin University, in Perth, Australia, on May 8, 2013.) Vice Chancellor Hacket, distinguished government officials, faculty and staff at Curtin and Colgate universities, and honored colleagues from Western Australia and [鈥
    May 14, 2013
  • Olympic coaches might not earn medals, but Colgate鈥檚 world-class mentors do. The Konosioni Honor Society, in partnership with the Office of Alumni Relations, started a new tradition in 2013, asking members of the senior class to award torch medals to individuals who had the single greatest impact on their Colgate experiences.
    May 8, 2013
  • The Revolutions per Minute (RPM) sound art exhibition wraps up tonight with student projects to be displayed from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the former Crowe鈥檚 Pharmacy in the village of Hamilton. 鈥淸It鈥檚 meant to] allow everyone to listen to how others interpreted the sound art, how they experienced this exhibit and created their [鈥
    April 26, 2013
  • The Picker Art Gallery recently launched Selected Old Masters From The Picker Art Gallery, its first curated digital exhibition. The project, led by Art and Art History Professor Judith Oliver, features recent acquisitions of Old Master paintings donated to the university by Renate and Donald Schaefer 鈥46. The newly acquired paintings are from the Max [鈥
    April 25, 2013
  • Orator Anthony Tamburro 鈥14 was one of five London Study Group students to talk to a crowd at Hyde Park鈥檚 famous Speakers鈥 Corner.
    Karl Marx reportedly did it. So did George Orwell, or so the story goes. But it鈥檚 definitely 100 percent true that Anthony Tamburro 鈥14, Caroline Kraeutler 鈥14, and three of their classmates on Colgate鈥檚 London Study Group made their positions heard at the Speakers鈥 Corner in Hyde Park, near the Marble Arch tube station.
    April 22, 2013
  • Colgate assistant professor of geography Michael Loranty was involved in new research that predicts rising temperatures will lead to a massive 鈥済reening,鈥 or increase in plant cover, in the Arctic. In the paper published March 31 in Nature Climate Change, scientists reveal new models projecting that wooded areas in the Arctic could increase by as [鈥
    April 2, 2013
  • As birds chirp cheerful songs, a Chinese character duplicates and forms fractal shapes. In sharp contrast, city vibrations serve as the soundtrack for bustling scenes from Shanghai and Hangzhou. Although Revolutions per Minute (RPM) is a sound art exhibition, visitors will travel beyond sight and sound.
    April 1, 2013
  • As the United States Supreme Court wrestles again with the issue of affirmative action in higher education, Colgate students and faculty discussed the sensitive subject openly with one of its most vocal critics. Richard Sander, co-author of Mismatch: How Affirmative Action Hurts Students It鈥檚 Intended to Help, and Why Universities Won鈥檛 Admit it, gave a [鈥
    March 29, 2013