Tuesday Morning Meditation
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 9:00–9:30 AM
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Start your day at Morning Meditation with Jeff McArn, Chapel House program coordinator.
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Emily Mitchell-Eaton is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Colgate University and the author of New Destinations of Empire: Mobilities, Racial Geographies, and Citizenship in the Transpacific United States. Her research uses feminist approaches to examine how empires shape migration and mobilities, citizenship, racialization, and struggles for decolonization, particularly across Oceania and in Pacific diasporas.Lunch will be provided. - Apr 1512:00 PMRELG Thesis Brown Bag SeriesToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 305
Join us for the Department of Religion Thesis Brown Bag Series to hear seniors discuss the topics of their thesis.Light lunch will be provided. RSVP requested to religion@colgate.edu.Tuesday, April 1 Taylor Tobias ‘25: honors thesis work-in-progress seminar on Hair Sovereignty.Tuesday, April 15 Jenna Eisenmann '25 honors thesis work-in-progress seminar on Sourdough and Sacred Roles: The Belief System and Critical Exploration of the Catholic Traditionalist Movement for Women. - Apr 1512:00 PMWatson Fellowship Interest MeetingToday's Events | Benton Hall, 200
Students from all class years are welcome to join former Watson fellow Sarah Shelton '23 to learn more about the Watson Fellowship, which provides each recipient with $40,000 to pursue an independent project outside the United States. - Apr 154:15 PMOpen Discussion: Gaza, Israel, and International JusticeToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library, 560 (Batza Room)
No one has a complete perspective of every important issue. But we all have something to say about Gaza, the current escalation, and the Israel-Palestine situation. We at the Colgate Open Discussion Club think it is time for Colgate students to say and hear those things.Ground rules: Speak and listen respectfully. Be ready to learn, disagree, and potentially debate. Be brave and speak your mind. We will have snacks!For more information, contact Allan Crounse ‘27 (acrounse@colgate.edu). - Apr 154:15 PMPOSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER: Writing Through War: Ukrainian Voices in TranslationToday's Events | Little Hall, 105 Golden Auditorium, Little Hall
POSTPONED UNTIL SEPTEMBER:What is the importance of writing and freedom of expression in a time of war when language and culture are targets for destruction and elimination?This event brings together Ukrainian writers and cultural managers/media professionals to discuss the written word, translation, and documentation during Russia's war on Ukraine and its culture. We will discuss what it means to write history as it is being made, freedom of expression, the role of writers in shaping the memory of future generations.The event also commemorates the late Ukrainian writer, Victoria Amelina who spoke to a Colgate audience on November 1, 2022, and who died of injuries sustained during a Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk on June 27, 2023. Her posthumous work, "Looking at Women Looking at War" will be published in February, 2025 with MacMillan. Carolyn Guile, Associate Professor of Art; Co-Director, Center for Freedom and Western Civilization - Panel Organizer. Panelists: Iryna Baturevych; Oleksandr Mykhed, and Sasha Dovzhyk.Co-sponsored by Center for Freedom and Western Civilization. Refreshments provided. All are welcome.If you would like to attend but are not able to in person, please register here. - Apr 154:15 PMTuesday Afternoon Guided MeditationToday's Events | Chapel House, Mediation Hall
Jeff McArn, Chapel House program coordinator, offers a guided meditation to help you with your meditation practice.