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Alumni are welcomed back to campus.
More from Today's Events
- May 319:00 AMThe Colgate Commitment and an Overview of Admission at ColgateToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library, Batza Family Meeting Room 560
Gary Ross ’77, The Jones and Wood Family Vice President for Admission and Financial Aid Tara Bubble, dean of admission and financial aid - May 319:00 AMBarre Exercise SessionToday's Events | Huntington Gymnasium, Studio 303
All skill levels welcome - May 319:30 AMCreative Resolve: The Poisons and Passions at the Longyear Museum of AnthropologyToday's Events | Longyear Museum of Anthropology
This exhibition, co-curated by Longyear Curatorial Assistant Summer Frazier and Curatorial Intern Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ’24, explores the different ways that art leverages the creative process to metabolize conflict or aggression. This healing manifests in various forms, ranging from redefining narratives to empathizing with personal or communal losses. These artists, working in media from 2D to 3D to street and graffiti art, intentionally confront discontent, fostering creative growth and finding solutions. In this context, their art becomes a means to process pain and to construct bridges amidst conflict. In addition to art, this exhibition also explores various ways that plants can be used in healing processes. - May 319:30 AMHallway Case: Response AbilityToday's Events | Longyear Museum of Anthropology
Explore Response Ability curated by Summer Frazier on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Delve into a collection inspired by themes from Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass, exhibiting themes of reciprocal relationships and Windigo economics. Sample lesson plans are available for faculty who would like to send their students on self-guided exploration. - May 319:30 AMLongyear Museum of AnthropologyToday's Events | Longyear Museum of Anthropology
Open hours - May 319:30 AMRobert M. Linsley Geology MuseumToday's Events | Ho Science Center
The museum exhibits minerals, gems, rocks, and fossils, highlighting the beauty and wonder of these objects while also informing visitors about how geologists study the Earth.