Sophomores got a taste of life after Colgate when freelance director, producer, and playwright Jamil Jude 鈥09 returned to campus as the SophoMORE Connections keynote speaker on January 20.
A year at Colgate goes by quickly. Luckily, thanks to my work producing videos in the Office of University Communications, I capture a lot of it on camera. I recently looked back at 2016 鈥 here are my favorite pieces from the last 12 months.
Associate Dean of Admission Drew Riley found a small personalized note in his staff mailbox this week that simply read, 鈥淗appy holidays and thank you for all you do to make Colgate the incredible place it is!鈥 It was signed by someone named Dana. Riley thought the nice gesture was perhaps from someone he met [鈥
A new show has arrived at the Clifford Gallery. It鈥檚 called Sessile, and it is curated by Josh Minkus. The exhibition includes works by five sculptors: Giulia Cenci (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Rand Hardy (New York, N.Y.), Eva L枚fdahl (Stockholm, Sweden), K.r.m. Mooney (San Francisco, Calif.) and Nick Raffel (Chicago, Ill.). Despite their differences in style and approach, these artists [鈥
With a backdrop of African flags and an Afrobeat soundtrack, students modeled colorful styles at the third annual African Student Union fashion show. Celebrating the continent and its nations鈥 cultures, this year鈥檚 event 鈥 called Love, Africa 鈥 filled the Hall of Presidents on November 12. Designers Bamboo Stitches, Obioma, Missy Temeke, Queen W, and [鈥
Colgate students are taking lessons in the liberal arts outside the picturesque Chenango Valley 鈥 and in impressive numbers. The university has been ranked first among baccalaureate institutions for student participation in semester-long off-campus study opportunities. The rankings appeared in the annual Open Doors report, published by the Institute of International Education (IIE) with the [鈥
海角社区 President Brian W. Casey joined more than 100 presidents of higher education institutions in signing a joint letter to President-elect Donald Trump, covered in Inside Higher Ed Nov. 18, 2016
Over the next few days, environmentally conscious fashion trailblazer Reet Aus is visiting campus. She鈥檒l lead a handful of special events to highlight how she鈥檚 been working to make fashion more sustainable. Her doctoral thesis focused on efforts to incorporate upcycling into mass production, and since 2012 she has been working with Beximco, a major apparel [鈥