Charter Day Sale
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Description
March 5 marks the official date the University earned its charter from New York State over two hundred years ago. In celebration, the entire* Colgate Bookstore will be 13% off on March 5, 2025.*In-store and online. Some exclusions apply.
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- Mar 52:30 PMHaven Consultation Office HoursToday's Events | Curtis Hall, Haven, 030
Consultations offer a confidential, non-judgmental space to discuss concerns or initiatives, and for staff to provide guidance, resources, and strategies for addressing challenges or advancing prevention efforts.Consultations are distinct from counseling, which focuses on therapeutic support and healing. - Mar 53:00 PMMedia Literacy 101: Understanding the Press Amidst Tidal ChangesToday's Events | Palace Theater
Two former daily newspaper reporters offer an inside look behind the scenes of America's newsrooms to learn about how most major media organizations gather news and the ethics reporters live by. This presentation will provide helpful information on how to spot fact from fiction when scrolling through social media.Presenters: Dan DeVries is Vice President of University Communications at Colgate University and Stephanie DeVries is the communications specialist for Colgate's Centers and Institutes. Both Dan and Stephanie are former daily newspaper reporters from the Capital Region and both have also worked in market research at the former Zogby International in Utica. - Mar 54:00 PMKaffeestundeToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 115
The Department of German invites students, staff, and faculty to Kaffee und Kuchen, Conversation and Community. - Mar 54:15 PMSound Healing Meditation: The Art of RelaxingToday's Events | Chapel House, Meditation Hall
A healing, relaxing, and meditative session facilitated through the use of Tibetan chimes and singing bowls. This is an opportunity to experience deep relaxation, and to connect with yourself on a deeper level.Here's what to expect: 1. Lie down on a comfortable meditation mat (or sit comfortably in one of the chairs.) 2. Close your eyes in a darkened Meditation Hall. 3. Listen for the soothing sounds of Tibetan singing bowls, and ocean drum and rain stick. 4. Feel the heal! - Mar 54:30 PMLampert Institute Speaker Series: A Conversation with Ambassador Kathleen Doherty '85Today's Events | Persson Hall, 27
Join us for a conversation with Ambassador Kathleen Doherty '85, former US Ambassador to Cyprus, who will discuss A Turbulent Triangle: Cyprus and NATO Allies Greece and Turkey.Additional details will be shared closer to the event date. - Mar 54:30 PMNicki Duval: SportingToday's Events | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Nicki Duval (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist primarily working in performance, sound, and video. Recent work includes their MFA thesis project, Throwing (2023, University of California, Santa Cruz), a durational performance and paper reflecting on the changing temporality of baseball through a queer lens. They are currently collaborating with artist Robbie Trocchia on a series of performances involving athletes, including bout (2023, Locust Projects / Untitled Art Fair, Miami, with boxers Jhon Matos, Erny Matos, and Nick Plessett) and Peak (2024, The Lab, San Francisco, with weightlifter Sebastian Rios-Sialer). They are currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at Colgate.