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- May 26:00 PMMADIdeas Lecture Series: Angela Odoms-YoungToday's Events | Hamilton Public Library
The Upstate Institute at Colgate University will co-host a series with the Cornell Cooperative Extension called MADIdeas.Fourth in the spring series is Food and Nutrition Education in Communities with Angela Odoms-Young.Odoms-Young’s is The Nancy Schlegel Meinig Associate Professor of Maternal and Child Nutrition, director of the Food and Nutrition Education in Communities Program (FNEC) and New York State Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP). In 2021, she joined the Cornell faculty after spending 13 years at the University of Illinois at Chicago in the Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition.Odoms-Young’s research explores the social and structural determinants of dietary behaviors and related health outcomes in low-income populations and black, Indigenous, and people of color. Her work also centers on developing culturally responsive programs and policies that promote health equity, food justice, and community resilience.MAD Ideas brings top thinkers to Madison County from universities and colleges around Central New York to share their “MAD Ideas” and research topics. The lecture series spans a wide variety of topics, including agriculture, youth development, health & ecological sustainability.Register here. - May 26:30 PMSpring Dance Concert: DIS/UNITYToday's Events | Taylor Lake, Near Willow Path
The Colgate University Department of Theater presents the Spring Dance Concert: DIS/UNITY. This production is the culmination of THEA 371: Contemporary Dance in Performance. Students in this class worked together and individually in the creation of their own choreography while immersed in faculty and guest artist work. They collaborated with students in MUSI 208: Jazz Improvisation, under the direction of Professor Brian Stark, and brought additional students into the fold for guest artist Esther Baker-Tarpaga’s interdisciplinary work.The theme of DIS/UNITY is approached capaciously. It is presented across these works thematically, conceptually, and as a choreographic device. The artists consider the ruptures and continuities that characterize their relationships and lives in moments of transition. They question audience desires for cohesion and, in some cases, allow the seams to remain exposed. They merge disparate dance forms, artistic disciplines, and sounds, creating moments of harmony and those of dissonance.The performance will begin at Taylor Lake near Willow Path followed by a procession to Brehmer Theater in the Dana Arts Center.This event is co-sponsored by Colgate Arts Council, Department of Art, Department of Music, and Environmental Studies Program. - May 26:30 PMBrown Commons Spring Community DinnersToday's Events | Burke Hall, Burke Kitchen
Join Brown Commons Community Leaders for biweekly community dinners to learn how to make a culturally meaningful meal and gather with others in the Commons.Check the Brown Commons newsletter and Instagram page for updates on each dinner's menu. - May 28:00 PMPub TriviaToday's Events | Donovan's Pub
Journey down to Donovan’s Pub and show off your trivia knowledge every week. Bring some friends and start a team, or show up and join an existing team. Winners will receive ’Gate Cash prizes!The competition will occur every Thursday while classes are in session. - May 3All dayColgate University Men's Lacrosse vs Patriot League SemifinalsToday's Events | Higher Seed
Colgate University Men's Lacrosse vs Patriot League Semifinals https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10371&sport_id=21 - May 3All dayColgate University Men's Lacrosse vs Patriot League SemifinalsToday's Events | West Point, N.Y.
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