Events

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...

Grafters X Change: is an interdisciplinary event that brings together a range of artists, ecologists, fruit tree enthusiasts, and technologists from the New...

Students from across Madison County have been working on a community building project and would like to share their findings with you. Each school has...

Koolanga Boodja Neh Nidjuuk (Children Listening and Looking on Country) March 21–June 30, 2019 Koolanga Boodja Neh Nidjuuk (Children Listening and Looking...

Functure: functional sculpture constructed to puncture and suture the junctures of furniture and architecture. Inspired by the Occupy Movement in 2011, Ken...

Come join us for a talk with Assistant Professor of Physics and Environmental Studies, Linda Tseng, Colgate University and student researchers. Lunch...

Prof. Cheryl Carmichael, Department of Psychology, Brooklyn College, will speak. High quality close relationships are crucial to health and happiness. A...

(dir. Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, 2018, 100 min) Executive Producer, Matt Renner ('01), in person! Produced by the National Geographic, FREE...

Actuary, manager, and most importantly, Colgate alum Philip Natoli will be visiting to talk about his journey in the world of business. Learn what kinds of...
