Madam Mayor: Love and Loss in an American City, lecture and book launch with Stephanie Miner, Charles Evans Hughes Chair of Gov't. & Jurisprudence, Political Science Department, Colgate University
Wednesday, March 26, 2025 4:30–6:00 PM
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Lecture and book launch with Stephanie Miner, Charles Evans Hughes Chair of Gov't. & Jurisprudence, Political Science Department, Colgate UniversitySponsored by the Political Science Department's Kulla Lecture Fund
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A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile TraditionsMetaphors using the language of textiles are part of everyday idiomatic English: we follow threads on social media; storytellers weave tales or spin fantastic yarns; friend groups might be close-knit and and we might tie ourselves in knots trying to navigate complex situations. The history of textiles is intimately tied to the development of human societies. Weaving is at the same time one of the earliest human technological advancements, the foundation upon which modern industrial nations were built, and the basis for the computing revolution.A Thought Is A Thread brings together works by leading artists who investigate what textiles can still reveal about people and their relationships to each other, to themselves, and to language, land, and the future. Artworks by Faig Ahmed, Sanford Biggers, Diedrick Brackens, Melissa Cody, Suzanne Husky, Joy Ray, and Jordan Nassar present intertwining narratives that both cherish and complicate the web of meanings that emerge when traditional textile arts are given contemporary expression.Debuting at our opening, Picker Art Gallery welcomes members of the Colgate community to partake in Yarnival, a collaborative art experience. Yarnival will be on view and available for participation during the exhibition run of A Thought is a Thread, through May 18, 2025, in the upper atrium of the Dana Arts Center. Please stay tuned to our social media channels and website for more details on how to participate.A Thought Is A Thread is partially supported by funding from The Friends of Picker Art Gallery. - Mar 2711:30 AMIndigenous Authors Book ClubToday's Events | ALANA Cultural Center, Multi-Purpose Room
Please join us for the new Indigenous Authors Book Club. Every semester we will read a book by an Indigenous author to cultivate and promote Indigenous Knowledge Systems at Colgate. The first book we are reading is The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer. We will explore the idea of a gift economy and looking at examples in nature to learn how we can adapt practices in our own lives. The first 20 people to register will receive a free copy of the book!Lunch will be provided.Participants will earn a Sustainability Passport Program credit.Cosponsored by Colgate RISE, Native American and Indigenous Students Alliance, Native American Studies Program, Office of Equity and Diversity, Office of Student Disability Services, and Office of Sustainability - Mar 273:00 PMJazz and Popular SongToday's Events | Palace Theater
Slim and Him, the co-hosts of a weekly radio show on Colgate's radio station WRCU FM, will explore popular music and its roots in jazz genres from the traditional to bebop to the avant-garde.Presenters: Michael Coyle, Professor of English at Colgate University and Kara Rusch, artist and former partner at Cadence Jazz - Mar 274:30 PMColgate Hello and RISE Walking ClubToday's Events | Class of 1965 Arena
Colgate Hello and the Resources for Improving Staff Experiences (RISE) BIPOC employee resource groups are co-leading a Walking Club at Colgate.We meet at the following times:First Thursdays of the month: 8 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.Second, third (or other middle) Thursdays: 12:15 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.Last Thursdays: 4:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.For March, we will be walking around the top of the Ice Hockey Arena for 30 minutes - indoors, out of the elements!Please note: If you have already registered, please click the registration link below and click the "Edit your response" link to add our additional dates to your availability.Amari Simpson and Christian Vischi serve as your walking guides, and we look forward to you being able to join us!You can park your car in the parking lot to the west of the Class of 1965 Arena (between the arena and Andy Kerr Stadium).A Word About Walking Stepping away from your desk and joining others in Colgate's Walking Club is an important practice because it provides a much-needed mental break, boosts productivity and creativity, and offers a wonderful opportunity to socialize and connect with colleagues.Why Walk Breaks?Recharge your energy: a short walk can provide an instant energy boost, helping you stay productive and focused throughout the day.Mental clarity: stepping away from your desk and enjoying fresh air can clear your mind and reduce stress.Social connection: walking with others is a great opportunity to connect with colleagues, make new friends, and build a sense of community.Improved health: regular walks can contribute to better physical fitness and overall health. - Mar 275:00 PMThe University and the Public Good: The Role of the American College in Our Time featuring John TomasiToday's Events | Olin Hall, Love Auditorium
Sponsored by the Office of the President, this series invites experts to discuss issues facing colleges and universities and to unpack the evolving public perception of higher education. Each event will stream live, and you are invited to participate.This discussion with John Tomasi of Heterodox Academy, author of The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism will be led by President Brian W. Casey.Watch the livestream (Begins at 5 p.m.) - Mar 276:00 PMAlumni of Color Social in Washington, D.C.Today's Events | City Tap Penn Quarter DC
Alumni are invited to join us in DC for a reception hosted by the Alumni of Color Organization.Special thanks to Dena Robinson ’12 and Denny Gonzalez ’13: Co-Directors, Alumni of Color Organization, for organizing this gathering.This event is free to attend. Appetizers will be provided, and drinks will be available for purchase.