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Wednesday, September 3, 2025
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Please see the drop/add web page for more information. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia Treib.Opening reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the art lecture.Curated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESAcademics | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia Treib.Opening reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the art lecture.Curated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia Treib.Opening reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the art lecture.Curated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESThe Arts | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia Treib.Opening reception will begin at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the art lecture.Curated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 12:15 PM1hFirst-Generation Student Transitions and IntegrationToday's Events | ALANA Cultural Center, Multipurpose Room
First-generation college students often face distinct challenges as they transition into and navigate collegiate life.In this session, Anne Bair '26 and Jessica Murray, assistant director for student success at CLTR, will share findings from a recent study exploring how Colgate's first-generation students experience the transition from high school and how they integrate socially and academically into campus life.After presenting the results, we will invite attendees into a broader conversation about how these insights can inform classroom practices and institutional strategies to better support first-generation students at Colgate University.To help us plan for an appropriate amount of food, we kindly ask you to register for the event. - 12:15 PM1hFirst-Generation Student Transitions and IntegrationAcademics | ALANA Cultural Center, Multipurpose Room
First-generation college students often face distinct challenges as they transition into and navigate collegiate life.In this session, Anne Bair '26 and Jessica Murray, assistant director for student success at CLTR, will share findings from a recent study exploring how Colgate's first-generation students experience the transition from high school and how they integrate socially and academically into campus life.After presenting the results, we will invite attendees into a broader conversation about how these insights can inform classroom practices and institutional strategies to better support first-generation students at Colgate University.To help us plan for an appropriate amount of food, we kindly ask you to register for the event. - 12:15 PM1hGeneral Information Sessions; Off-Campus Study, Fall 2025Today's Events | McGregory Hall, 101A
Learn about study abroad options at Colgate - Extended Studies, Study Groups and Approved Programs. OCS will describe the various programs available, discuss the application process, and review financial information related to participating in these exciting programs. This session is designed for freshman and sophomore students intending to study off campus, most often in their junior year. The upcoming Colgate application deadline for next year’s Study Groups is October 29, 2025, the Approved Program application deadline is February 4, 2026. Learn how off campus study can be a part of your Colgate experience! - 4:15 PM1hInfo Session: EYToday's Events | Benton Hall, 213 Benton Hall
Join Brett Taylor '19 and Robbie Wolf '24 as they discuss EY and upcoming internship opportunities for summer 2026. At EY, you’ll have the chance to build a career as unique as you are, with the global scale, support, inclusive culture and technology to become the best version of you. And we’re counting on your unique voice and perspective to help EY become even better. Join us and build an exceptional experience for yourself, and a better working world for all.This event is focused on juniors, but all are welcome. - 4:30 PM1hSignature Program: Sophomore JumpstartToday's Events | Olin Hall, Love Auditorium
Join Career Services to learn about specialized career development resources and programs for sophomore students. We'll focus on action steps you can take this year to set yourself up for landing a robust internship or research experience for next summer. - 6:00 PM1hSignature Program: Sophomore JumpstartToday's Events | Olin Hall, Love Auditorium
Join Career Services to learn about specialized career development resources and programs for sophomore students. We'll focus on action steps you can take this year to set yourself up for landing a robust internship or research experience for next summer. - 6:00 PM2hAuditions for "Master and Margarita"Today's Events | Ryan Studio, 212
Auditions for the University Theater Fall 2025 production of Master and Margarita, an adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel, written by Simona Giurgea.No previous experience required. Prepare a short monologue, a poem, a dance, or any moment of virtuosity.Earn a full credit in THEA 359 - Performance II for participating in this production. Instructor permission required. No prerequisites.The Master and Margarita is one of the 20th century’s most searing indictments of power, corruption, and the brutal machinery of authoritarian control. Presenting a defiant and hopeful vision of moral resistance, Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel reminds us that while tyranny thrives on fear and forgetfulness, the individual human conscience holds the power to redeem.Contact Simona Giurgea at sgiurgea@colgate.edu for more information. - 6:00 PM2hAuditions for "Master and Margarita"Academics | Ryan Studio, 212
Auditions for the University Theater Fall 2025 production of Master and Margarita, an adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel, written by Simona Giurgea.No previous experience required. Prepare a short monologue, a poem, a dance, or any moment of virtuosity.Earn a full credit in THEA 359 - Performance II for participating in this production. Instructor permission required. No prerequisites.The Master and Margarita is one of the 20th century’s most searing indictments of power, corruption, and the brutal machinery of authoritarian control. Presenting a defiant and hopeful vision of moral resistance, Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel reminds us that while tyranny thrives on fear and forgetfulness, the individual human conscience holds the power to redeem.Contact Simona Giurgea at sgiurgea@colgate.edu for more information. - 6:00 PM2hAuditions for "Master and Margarita"The Arts | Ryan Studio, 212
Auditions for the University Theater Fall 2025 production of Master and Margarita, an adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel, written by Simona Giurgea.No previous experience required. Prepare a short monologue, a poem, a dance, or any moment of virtuosity.Earn a full credit in THEA 359 - Performance II for participating in this production. Instructor permission required. No prerequisites.The Master and Margarita is one of the 20th century’s most searing indictments of power, corruption, and the brutal machinery of authoritarian control. Presenting a defiant and hopeful vision of moral resistance, Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel reminds us that while tyranny thrives on fear and forgetfulness, the individual human conscience holds the power to redeem.Contact Simona Giurgea at sgiurgea@colgate.edu for more information.