Wagging for Wellness
Thursday, March 13, 2025 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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Come take a break and play with our therapy dog at Shaw Wellness!
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This presentation describes firsthand experiences working on the Florida Panther Recovery Project with the National Park Service, highlighting the urgent and dramatic efforts to save the Florida Panther from extinction- including tracking, radio-collaring, and the risky introduction of Texas cougars to South Florida- all to strengthen the fragile panther population.Presenter: John Pumilio, LEED Green Associate, Certified Energy Manager, Certified Health Coach and Director of Sustainability at Colgate University. Before coming to Colgate, John worked on the Florida Panther Recovery Project, led educational tours and safaris worldwide including in the Galapagos Islands, Machu Picchu, and East Africa. He also directed ornithology programs for the National Audobon Society and developed programs introducing countless individuals to sustainable living while helping preserve our natural world. - Mar 137:00 PMMexican Muses: Works by Artists Ximena Cueva & Ricardo NicolayevskyToday's Events | Little Hall, Golden Auditorium
Programmed by Kathy High, 72 minArtists Ximena Cuevas and Ricardo Nicolayevsky helped shape a generation of film and video makers in Mexico City. Ximena and Ricardo created their own cinematic styles, pushing cultural critique and video experimentation while embracing queer approaches to their medium. Both artists had been around the art world all their lives. Their influences were particularly poignant in the 1990s, displaying courage and vulnerability and imagining new ways to be in the world. Ximena’s 1990s original works were playful and incisive treatments of reality television, obsession with fame and wealth, exploitation, dreams, and tragedies that broke the boundaries of video art, alternative storytelling, and imagined futures. Ricardo rediscovered films he had shot in New York City in the early 1980s and released them in the 1990s. These films, with in-camera film experimentation throughout, were beautiful homages to his friends, which also captured an era of queer youth, absurd beauty, and idealism just prior to the AIDS epidemic.Co-sponsored by the Art Department - Mar 14All dayColgate University Men's Ice Hockey vs ECAC Hockey QuarterfinalsToday's Events
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First-half-of-term course grades due to the registrar's office.