- All day2025 MLK CelebrationToday's Events | Various Locations
Each year at the beginning of the spring semester, the ALANA Cultural Center leads a series of events commemorating the legacy and life of civil rights leader Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.The 2025 theme is "Shaping Equitable Communities and a Sustainable, Just Environment."View the complete MLK Celebration schedule. - 11:30 AM1hWorkshop: Writing Your First ResumeToday's Events | Benton Hall, 213
Focused on 1st and 2nd years, this interactive session will provide attendees with the knowledge needed to develop a college-level resume. We'll cover how to curate your document, formatting, organization, and writing strong bullets. - 12:00 PM1hSummer Internships with Summer on the CuyahogaToday's Events | Benton Hall, 200
Join Stephanie Syl-Akinwale '26 and learn about this summer program that offers students paid internships (with more than 70 employers) and free housing in Cleveland, OH. Live with your peers from seven select colleges and form lasting relationships with Cleveland Colgate alumni — all while gaining great experience.All class years are welcome! - 12:15 PM1hSwedish program to visit ColgateToday's Events | McGregory Hall, 101A
The Swedish Program: Study Abroad in English in Stockholm offers a selection of subjects in Psychology, Economics, Sociology, Political Science and Humanities for either the fall or spring semester. The program is based at the prestigious Stockholm University of Economics. Meet Courtney Kenney and learn more details about this exciting approved program.Courtney will be available in 101 mcGregory until 2:30pm, after the lunch meeting, to meet with any students on a drop-in basis. - 4:30 PM30mColgate Hello and RISE Walking ClubToday's Events | Class of 1965 Arena
Colgate Hello and the Resources for Improving Staff Experiences (RISE) BIPOC employee resource groups are co-leading a Walking Club at Colgate.We meet at the following times:First Thursdays of the month: 8 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.Second, third (or other middle) Thursdays: 12:15 p.m. - 12:45 p.m.Last Thursdays: 4:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.For January and February, we will be walking around the top of the Ice Hockey Arena for 30 minutes - indoors, out of the elements!Please note: If you have already registered, please click the registration link below and click the "Edit your response" link to add our additional dates to your availability.Amari Simpson and Christian Vischi serve as your walking guides, and we look forward to you being able to join us!You can park your car in the parking lot to the west of the Class of 1965 Arena (between the arena and Andy Kerr Stadium).A Word About Walking Stepping away from your desk and joining others in Colgate's Walking Club is an important practice because it provides a much-needed mental break, boosts productivity and creativity, and offers a wonderful opportunity to socialize and connect with colleagues.Why Walk Breaks?Recharge your energy: A short walk can provide an instant energy boost, helping you stay productive and focused throughout the day.Mental clarity: stepping away from your desk and enjoying some fresh air can clear your mind and reduce stress.Social connection: walking with others is a great opportunity to connect with colleagues, make new friends, and build a sense of community.Improved health: regular walks can contribute to better physical fitness and overall health. - 4:30 PM1hWorkshop: Targeting your ResumeToday's Events | Benton Hall, 213
Internship and entry-level employers will expect that your application clearly shows your potential for the employer, industry, and role. This workshop will help students adjust their general resume into a more compelling and targeted document. - 4:30 PM1h 30mSense of Belonging Listening SessionToday's Events | ALANA Cultural Center
Join us for a thoughtful and inclusive discussion facilitated by Intergroup Dialogue (IGD) student interns and social justice peer educators.This session creates a safe space to share experiences, explore what it means to truly belong, and identify ways to foster a more inclusive and supportive community. Your voice matters in shaping an equitable future.View the full MLK Celebration schedule. - 7:00 PM1hMade in China 2.0Today's Events | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Space (EEP)
Wang Chong is recognized around the world as one of Beijing’s most significant theatre directors, celebrated for his visionary experiments with classic and contemporary plays. Wang creates Made in China 2.0 with Australian co-director Emma Valente to shine the light on his own experiences as an artist. In this insightful and unexpected solo, Wang takes us deep inside the mechanism of his creative risk-taking to share a personal manifesto for making trailblazing art back home and abroad. Since its premiere at Boston in 2023, it has been presented on five continents.Limited seating. Registration through Eventbrite is strongly encouraged.Presented by the Department of Theater. Co-sponsored by the Christian A. Johnson Fund. - 7:00 PM1hMade in China 2.0Academics | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Space (EEP)
Wang Chong is recognized around the world as one of Beijing’s most significant theatre directors, celebrated for his visionary experiments with classic and contemporary plays. Wang creates Made in China 2.0 with Australian co-director Emma Valente to shine the light on his own experiences as an artist. In this insightful and unexpected solo, Wang takes us deep inside the mechanism of his creative risk-taking to share a personal manifesto for making trailblazing art back home and abroad. Since its premiere at Boston in 2023, it has been presented on five continents.Limited seating. Registration through Eventbrite is strongly encouraged.Presented by the Department of Theater. Co-sponsored by the Christian A. Johnson Fund. - 7:00 PM1hMade in China 2.0Campus Life | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Space (EEP)
Wang Chong is recognized around the world as one of Beijing’s most significant theatre directors, celebrated for his visionary experiments with classic and contemporary plays. Wang creates Made in China 2.0 with Australian co-director Emma Valente to shine the light on his own experiences as an artist. In this insightful and unexpected solo, Wang takes us deep inside the mechanism of his creative risk-taking to share a personal manifesto for making trailblazing art back home and abroad. Since its premiere at Boston in 2023, it has been presented on five continents.Limited seating. Registration through Eventbrite is strongly encouraged.Presented by the Department of Theater. Co-sponsored by the Christian A. Johnson Fund. - 7:00 PM1hMade in China 2.0The Arts | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Space (EEP)
Wang Chong is recognized around the world as one of Beijing’s most significant theatre directors, celebrated for his visionary experiments with classic and contemporary plays. Wang creates Made in China 2.0 with Australian co-director Emma Valente to shine the light on his own experiences as an artist. In this insightful and unexpected solo, Wang takes us deep inside the mechanism of his creative risk-taking to share a personal manifesto for making trailblazing art back home and abroad. Since its premiere at Boston in 2023, it has been presented on five continents.Limited seating. Registration through Eventbrite is strongly encouraged.Presented by the Department of Theater. Co-sponsored by the Christian A. Johnson Fund. - 7:00 PM3hSeeing the SouthToday's Events | Little Hall, Golden Auditorium
Seeing the South: Racism, Reclamation and Memory Making in the Upstate is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the heart of the contrasts that define southern communities. Through compelling storytelling and complex visuals, Seeing the South encapsulates the resilience, hopes, and aspirations of Union County's residents. Highlighting the transformative power of unity and understanding, this work paints a vivid portrait of a community striving to overcome its painful past while cherishing its rich heritage. With its enchanting landscape, historic sites, and small-town charm, the film offers a glimpse into the beauty and complexities of southern life, both past and present. The director, Margaret Baker, will be here to discuss the film. - 7:00 PM3hSeeing the SouthAcademics | Little Hall, Golden Auditorium
Seeing the South: Racism, Reclamation and Memory Making in the Upstate is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the heart of the contrasts that define southern communities. Through compelling storytelling and complex visuals, Seeing the South encapsulates the resilience, hopes, and aspirations of Union County's residents. Highlighting the transformative power of unity and understanding, this work paints a vivid portrait of a community striving to overcome its painful past while cherishing its rich heritage. With its enchanting landscape, historic sites, and small-town charm, the film offers a glimpse into the beauty and complexities of southern life, both past and present. The director, Margaret Baker, will be here to discuss the film.