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  • Jessica Graybill, assistant professor of geography, needed to look no farther than Utica, N.Y., for students in her Urban Transformations seminar to experience the cultural, spatial, and environmental changes brought about by refugee migration. The city’s leaders openly welcome international newcomers — most recently from Bosnia, Belarus, and Vietnam — as a strategy for economic […]
    November 28, 2011
  • Kevin M. Carlsmith, a highly regarded Colgate professor and researcher who battled cancer for the past three years, died Nov. 19 in his boyhood home in California surrounded by members of his family. He was 44.
    November 22, 2011
  • As alumni, faculty, and students celebrated the 50th anniversary of Colgate’s London Study Group, the Institute of International Education (IIE) released its 2009-2010 Open Doors data. Again, Colgate appeared near the top of two lists for the number of students studying abroad.
    November 21, 2011
  • Last Saturday, a group of volunteers and I worked at a family’s home in Fleischmanns, N.Y., Hurricane Irene had caused massive damage to the houses and buildings in this town.
    November 18, 2011
  • Barnet Kellman ’69 is in the forefront of an academic initiative at the University of Southern California that will offer courses examining all aspects of comedy. Kellman and two fellow USC professors were featured in a New York Times article in which they said the new program is the most extensive effort by an American […]
    November 17, 2011