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- 7:00 AM5hCU Well Biometric ScreeningToday's Events | James C. Colgate Hall, Clark Room
Appointments are available for biometric screenings.Blood cholesterol, blood glucose, and body composition measurements are critical health numbers that can help determine your risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Annual monitoring helps you stay on top of any risks you may have. Sign up today!To register for an appointment:Log in to personify Health through the CUWell website; sign in on the Colgate Portal (Tools- Health and Wellbeing- CU Well)Once logged in Select Benefits at the Top of the page (hand with + icon)Select View AllScroll down to select LabCorp Select Start Now Select Continue under Onsite Screening The Search Bar: Enter 13346 in the Zip Code fieldClick in the Location Box- enter/select Colgate UniversityUnder Date: select the calendar icon to scroll through the year- all scheduled dates are highlighted with a green dotSelect your date Select your time and specific time slotSelect Schedule AppointmentYou will receive a confirmation email - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia Treib.Opening reception Wednesday, September 24, following the 4:30pm Art Lecture.Curated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesMore information at https://www.cliffordgallery.org/holes/*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. - 3:30 PM1h 30mThe Silicon Age: Where Are We and How Did We Get Here?Today's Events | Palace Theater
The historical development of human civilization is often categorized in terms of materials that shaped that era - Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age. Currently, we live in the Silicon Age where the progress of human civilization rests on our ability to process silicon, an element abundant in sand and stones, to produce hi-tech computers and devices. We will discuss the rise of silicon and the events that led to the electronic world that we live in today, as well as the geopolitical events unfolding around us as countries tussle to ensure their future security through ownership over materials and technology that tame silicon.Presenter: Ramesh Adhikari is an assistant professor of Physics and Astronomy at Colgate University. His research focuses on developing bio-based electronic materials for their application in electronics. - 4:30 PM1h 45mMaria Antoniak LectureToday's Events | Olin Hall, 350
The Robert H.N. Ho Mind, Brain, and Behavior Initiative's 2025-2026 speaker series "Biased Minds, Biased Brains, Biased Behaviors" kicks off with a lecture by Maria Antoniak, assistant professor of computer science at the University Colorado - Boulder.Professor Antoniak's research focuses on natural language processing and cultural analytics. She develops and critically evaluates computational methods to analyze how language reflects culture and society, particularly in online communities and healthcare settings.