- Today is Colgate Day of Impact. There is still time to register at Colgate.edu/DayofImpact. Below is a list of some of the 1,500+ events that are happening today. View them all here. Abigail Gilman 鈥19, an incoming first-year student registered and wrote: 鈥淔or my first Colgate Day (Class of 2019!) I will be donating blood for the [鈥March 13, 2015
- On April 24, 1915, the arrests of 250 cultural leaders in Constantinople/Istanbul set in motion the mass-killing of more than a million Armenians in Turkey. The Armenian genocide became the template for genocide in the 20th century. Peter Balakian, Colgate鈥檚 Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of the humanities, a leading international expert on the subject, has [鈥March 11, 2015
- I know this is the week before spring break, but as you cram for exams remember to take advantage of a needed diversion now and again and enjoy an exciting event on campus. On Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Ann Louise Bardach will discuss 鈥淲ith or Without Fidel: What鈥檚 Next for Cuba?鈥 at Love Auditorium.March 9, 2015
- Devil鈥檚 food cupcakes with red, orange, and yellow 鈥渢ongues-of-fire鈥 frosting, chili said to be hotter than Hell, and Adam鈥檚 apple turnovers were just a few of the extra touches that brought the story of Satan, Adam, and Eve to life during the reading of Paradise Lost on March 1.March 9, 2015
- Eddie S. Glaude Jr., the William S. Tod Professor of Religion and African American studies and the chair of the Center for African American Studies at Princeton University, will deliver the keynote address at Colgate鈥檚 194th commencement on Sunday, May 17, in Sanford Field House. Glaude, widely regarded as one of the leading young African [鈥March 3, 2015
- It鈥檚 the start of a new month, and Outdoor Education Spring PE sign-up is alive again. From caving and bouldering to kayaking and paddle boarding, classes will begin after spring break. Secure your place today and Tuesday at the Coop from 10:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. or online at colgate.edu/outdoored before they are all booked!March 2, 2015
- Students are learning how to get even. In terms of salary negotiation, that is.March 2, 2015
- The Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) recently published a paper co-authored by Jason Keith, assistant professor of chemistry. The paper is titled 鈥淐ovalency in Lanthanides. An X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory Study of LnCl6x鈥 (x = 3, 2).鈥 It can be viewed at the JACS website.February 27, 2015