Colgate University Men's Tennis vs Lehigh
Sunday, February 23, 2025 4:00–7:00 PM
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- Feb 2410:30 AMClifford Gallery Exhibition: Suzanne HuskyToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
For alliances with the beaver people features an 11 meter-long embroidered tapestry that illustrates key moments in the history of beaver-human relationships, tracing how rivers evolve through collaborations between these two species. An explicit reference to the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry that depicted 58 unique scenes of battle, Husky’s work uses this tapestry form to visualize cross-species mutuality and regeneration rather than battle. The exhibition also features a documentary film about the Vermont naturalist Patti Smith, who takes us into her world of beaver friends and teachers. For the exhibition reception on February 12, Husky will be joined by a panel of researchers, writers, and naturalists (including Patti Smith) to discuss beaver ecologies and the future of their watersheds.In collaboration with Picker Art Gallery. Co-sponsored by Colgate Arts Council, University Studies, Environmental Studies, Film and Media Studies, Biology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Geography, and HistoryPlease note: Husky will also be exhibiting a textile work entitled La Noble Pastoral in Picker Gallery's A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile Traditions, on exhibit February 21 through May 18.*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. - Feb 241:00 PMCoffee Chats: Shea & CompanyToday's Events | Benton Hall, Employer Relations Suite
Shea & Company is a software focused investment bank that believes focus underpins success, and success is measured by the outcomes they achieve with their clients. Join their campus recruiter for small group coffee chats to learn more about their 2026 Summer Analyst role and other opportunities.This event is focused on sophomores, but all are welcome. - Feb 243:00 PMPodcasting from Start to Stop: Recording and Hosting AudioToday's Events | Digital Learning and Media Center (DLMC), Case-Geyer 548
Learn how to create and share your own podcast from scratch! We’ll cover the basics of planning and recording, including equipment tips and editing techniques. You’ll also learn how to publish your podcast on popular platforms or host your own media site. - Feb 244:30 PMMinor South Asian Traditions MeetingToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel, Garden Level
Join MSAT for a community dinner! - Feb 247:00 PMCarving the Divine: Buddhist Sculptors of JapanToday's Events | Lathrop Hall, 207
Carving the Divine: Buddhist Sculptors of Japan tells the authentic story of the art of the Busshi, Japan’s Buddhist sculptors – those who make Butsuzo. Butsuzo (Buddhist Sculpture) is one of the most revered, celebrated, and omnipresent legacies of art, religious expression, and religious experience in Japan. The Japanese people have lived side by side with this magnificent art for more than a millennium, and through the experience of embracing this art, they confront the suffering and meaning of life.Separately, there will be a virtual Q&A with the Director Yujiro Seki on February 26 at 2:45 p.m. Students interested in participating are asked to email Professor Aleksandr Sklyar (avsklyar@colgate.edu) to request a virtual seat.About the Director, Yujiro Seki Born and raised in Japan, Yujiro SEKI discovered his passion for film-making when he was in high school. Through making his first feature film, Sokonashi Deka (The Enigmatic Detective), he became enamored with the imaginative possibilities of cinema and vowed to master the art through study in the United States. Despite the fact that starting a new life in a new country was a challenge in itself, Seki earned a BA in Film from the University of California, Berkeley, and completed a short film, Sashimi Taco, for his senior honors thesis. Following his graduation, Seki moved to Los Angeles to work as a director of the video department for Intermarket Design, and as a film instructor at Montecito Fine Arts College of Design. After attaining permanent U.S. residency, Seki began studying full time in the Cinematography program at UCLA Extension. Upon graduating from that program, he embarked on the journey of making his feature documentary project, Carving the Divine: Buddhist Sculptors of Japan. Carving the Divine has become the official selection for 33 film festivals, showing a total of 22 countries, and won awards at 13 festivals worldwide, such as winning the Best Director Award of a Foreign Language Documentary at World Cinema Milan and premiering at the famous Raindance Film Festival in London.Sponsored by The Fund for the Study of the World's Religions - Feb 25All dayThe University and the Public Good: The Role of the American College in Our Time College President PanelToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel
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 presidential panel discussion moderated by President Brian W. Casey, will include Lafayette College President Nicole Hurd, Grinnell College President Anne F. Harris, and Hamilton College President Steven Tepper.Watch the livestream (Begins at 5 p.m.)