Glass, Silver, and Memory: Images of community by Edward H. Stone is a Colgate Special Collections & University Archives exhibit which features images of...
Professor Rick Braaten and Chapel House Program Coordinator Rodney Agnant will be offering open meditation sessions every weekday morning from 8:30am-9:00am...
Beautiful mineral sculptures carved from jade, carnelian, malachite, lapis lazuli, tiger eye, and rock crystal are on loan from the Halls of Gems and...
Fashioning Africa is a journey into the myriad traditional artisanal techniques found across the continent. There are six textiles and accessories from the...
Sustaining Vision: The Dr. Luther W. Brady H’88 Collection at the Picker Art Gallery, open from January 24–March 10, 2019.
For nearly four decades, gifts of...
Three Acts: Felix Gonzalez-Torres · Senga Nengudi · Joe Overstreet, open at the Picker Art Gallery from January 24–March 10, 2019.
Three Acts features...
The Current African Affairs Series is a chance to learn more about the African countries students will be representing at the National Model African Union in...
Winadu is a professionally staffed summer sports camp that offers levels of instruction equal to that of most specialty camps. Winadu is able to provide this...
Effective document design can be the difference between your message getting across to your audience or simply getting lost on your audience. Whether you are...
Interested in public policy and government? This workshop will provide you with an overview of how you can explore public service opportunities in your own...
Join Professor Andy Rotter as he speaks about his experience teaching history to inmates at the Mohawk Correctional Faciliy this past fall. Lunch will be...
Desirable (and Undesirable) Difficulties in Learning
Research in cognitive science suggests that desirable difficulties in learning tasks - those which feel...
Join us in the Memorial Chapel basement for a talk with Professor of Sociology Carolyn Hsu. The title of her talk is "Is Religion the Secret to Health and...
As we age, awareness of our actions becomes more necessary to maintain balance and good health. Tai Chi and Yoga approach this maintenance and growth by...
Depending on how you utilize layout and design, your presentation can either engage your audience or put them to sleep! Using Google Slides, learn how to...
An Open Discussion on Modern Philosophy and Black Cosmopolitanism
Come to WMST on Thursday to sit in on an open discussion on hip-hop (modern, old-school,...
Hugh Burnam, a Public Humanities Fellow of New York (2017-18), has research interests in higher education student experiences, Indigenous education,...
A tailored internship, weekly networking opportunities with some of Europe’s biggest names in entrepreneurship, facilitated gigs to provide your feedback to...
Join University Museums at this monthly informal social gathering for faculty as we seek to deepen relationships across Colgate's campus. Complimentary food...
All are welcome to attend Colgate Christian Athletes' weekly meeting (with pizza and wings from Slices!) on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. in The Class of ’65...