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  • This semester, Rebecca Friedland 鈥13, a double major in peace and conflict studies and pre-med, is reading about revolution and war in Peru, Iran, Africa, and elsewhere around the globe. That鈥檚 in her English class. The stories will come to life when nine authors 鈥 including Ha Jin, Salman Rushdie, Orhan Pamuk, Azar Nafisi, and Alexandra [鈥
    September 14, 2012
  • Jacob Mundy, assistant professor of peace and conflict studies at Colgate, called the Sept. 11 attack on the American Consulate in Benghazi and the resulting death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens a 鈥渞ude wake-up call to the coalition of states that was too-quick to say 鈥榤ission accomplished鈥 following their humanitarian intervention last year.鈥
    September 13, 2012
  • At the first faculty meeting of the academic year, Douglas Hicks, provost and dean of the faculty, introduced what he called a 鈥渄ynamic group of new colleagues that will contribute to the intellectual depth and breadth of the faculty and enhance the curriculum and the community as a whole.鈥
    September 13, 2012
  • The Chinese will call 2013 the Year of the Snake, and the Mayans 鈥 well, they wouldn鈥檛 have called it anything at all. For Colgate community members worldwide, 2013 will mark the Year of 鈥13. The university will celebrate Colgate spirit and commemorate this once-in-a-century annum with events on the 13th of each month between [鈥
    September 12, 2012
  • It鈥檚 a liberal arts dream: to gather leaders of the world鈥檚 largest religions, political movements, scientific communities, and philosophical schools into one room. Until Dick Resnick 鈥61, P鈥90 sponsored the Great Minds art project, that was impossible.
    September 12, 2012
  • If you want to know how a best-selling author finds inspiration, hones technique, or orchestrates a breakout opportunity, it鈥檚 best to go to the source. That鈥檚 why legendary professor Frederick Busch designed Living Writers as a way to bring Colgate鈥檚 writers-in-training together with famous writers-in-practice. The class quickly became a campus favorite.
    September 10, 2012
  • The epitome of culture shock may be going from spending 41 days in a rowboat to dancing with Eskimos in a native Alaskan village to walking through Grand Central Station 鈥 all within 30 hours. That鈥檚 how the beginning of last week played out for Paul Ridley 鈥05, who recently completed Arctic Row, a first-of-its-kind [鈥
    September 5, 2012
  • Children of the Hamilton community had numerous choices of games at the Welcome Back Block Party on Wednesday evening in the village green. Kids could try to shoot a miniature basketball through a hoop, nail a target with a suction-cup dart, throw a bean bag through a clown鈥檚 mouth, toss a ring onto a stick, [鈥
    August 31, 2012