Discover Consulting: Cracking the Case and Mastering the Consulting Interview
Monday, April 7, 2025 4:30–5:30 PM
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Ready to tackle the consulting case interview? Join us for a deep dive into case-solving strategies, practical tips for success, and a live mock interview led by LEK to help you prepare. Whether you’re new to case interviews or looking to refine your skills, this session will leave you feeling confident and ready to ace your next consulting interview.
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- Apr 810:00 AMExhibition: A Thought Is A ThreadToday's Events | Picker Art Gallery, Dana Arts Center, 2nd floor
A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile TraditionsMetaphors using the language of textiles are part of everyday idiomatic English: we follow threads on social media; storytellers weave tales or spin fantastic yarns; friend groups might be close-knit and and we might tie ourselves in knots trying to navigate complex situations. The history of textiles is intimately tied to the development of human societies. Weaving is at the same time one of the earliest human technological advancements, the foundation upon which modern industrial nations were built, and the basis for the computing revolution.A Thought Is A Thread brings together works by leading artists who investigate what textiles can still reveal about people and their relationships to each other, to themselves, and to language, land, and the future. Artworks by Faig Ahmed, Sanford Biggers, Diedrick Brackens, Melissa Cody, Suzanne Husky, Joy Ray, and Jordan Nassar present intertwining narratives that both cherish and complicate the web of meanings that emerge when traditional textile arts are given contemporary expression.Debuting at our opening, Picker Art Gallery welcomes members of the Colgate community to partake in Yarnival, a collaborative art experience. Yarnival will be on view and available for participation during the exhibition run of A Thought is a Thread, through May 18, 2025, in the upper atrium of the Dana Arts Center. Please stay tuned to our social media channels and website for more details on how to participate.A Thought Is A Thread is partially supported by funding from The Friends of Picker Art Gallery. - Apr 810:30 AMSuchi Reddy: Bias and Belonging ExhibitionToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Through an ongoing series of community conversations, artist and architect Suchi Reddy has been in dialog with students, faculty, staff, and townspeople throughout the 2024-2025 academic year to learn about the ways in which our encounters with reflection and misreflection in physical and digital spaces contribute to our experience of bias and belonging. A culmination of the year's conversations, Bias and Belonging poetically reframes the Colgate community's embodied experience of belonging in woven, textual and digital forms. Bias and Belonging is the latest iteration of Reddy's ongoing exploration into embodied states of being that reflect our individual and collective experience as we code switch and transform in evolving environments both digital and physical.Presented by the Art Department and the Christian A. Johnson Foundation**The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence was established in 1986 as a challenge grant in support of the arts at Colgate. The residency program permits one or more artists to become part of the Colgate community every academic year.*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. - Apr 8–9Biology Seminar - Kristen Dams-O'ConnorToday's Events | Olin Hall, 350
Kristen Dams-O'Connor is the director of the Brain Injury Research Center (BIRC) of Mount Sinai.Dr. Dams-O'Connor will be speaking on: State of the Science: Using Multimodal Data to Advance Traumatic Brain Injury Diagnosis, Outcomes, and Care.Event is co-sponsored by Mind, Brain, and Behavior Initiative - Apr 811:30 AMTransgender HealthcareToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies, The Lounge at East Hall
Dr. Colt, a licensed psychologist and board-certified family medicine physician, will share his experience as an openly transgender doctor as he attempts to take care of the transgender community. This includes having to move out of his home state of Texas due to political oppression. He will answer questions about the care that this community so desperately needs.This event is part of the Center's brown bag series and is co-sponsored by biology, Core Communities, OED, Core Sciences, LGBTQ studies, and chemistry.Lunch will be provided. - Apr 812:00 PMYoga: A Twisted HistoryToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel, Garden Level
Join us for a brown bag discussion with Nell Shapiro Hawley and the Colgate Hindu Student Association.Yoga: Is it physical or mental? Is it religious, secular, spiritual? Is it ancient or modern?We all know what yoga looks like—or at least we think we do—but while yoga has become an indelible part of transnational physical culture, many of us would struggle to explain what it is or where it comes from.Lunch will be provided. - Apr 84:15 PMJamie Kreiner - Minds on Fire: Thinking with Lamps in the Early Middle AgesToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, The Robert Ho Lecture Room,105
Jamie Kreiner, Professor and Robert and Dorothy Wellman Chair in Medieval History, University of California, Los Angeles.Minds on Fire: Thinking with Lamps in the Early Middle AgesIf electricity powers our thinking today — as a metaphor for discovery, the energy behind our devices and databases, and the source of our literal illumination — how did people think before the bulb? This talk explores one period in the very long history of artificial lighting, the early Middle Ages, to think about the relationship between lamps and minds and the entanglement of everyday objects and habits of thinking.Co-sponsored by Fund for the Study of World Religions; Department of Religion; Department of History; and Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program.Refreshments provided.All are welcome.