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Colgate University Men's Basketball vs Patriot League First Round TV: ESPN+ - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: Suzanne HuskyAcademics | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
For alliances with the beaver people features an 11 meter-long embroidered tapestry that illustrates key moments in the history of beaver-human relationships, tracing how rivers evolve through collaborations between these two species. An explicit reference to the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry that depicted 58 unique scenes of battle, Husky’s work uses this tapestry form to visualize cross-species mutuality and regeneration rather than battle. The exhibition also features a documentary film about the Vermont naturalist Patti Smith, who takes us into her world of beaver friends and teachers. For the exhibition reception on February 12, Husky will be joined by a panel of researchers, writers, and naturalists (including Patti Smith) to discuss beaver ecologies and the future of their watersheds.In collaboration with Picker Art Gallery. Co-sponsored by Colgate Arts Council, University Studies, Environmental Studies, Film and Media Studies, Biology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Geography, and HistoryPlease note: Husky will also be exhibiting a textile work entitled La Noble Pastoral in Picker Gallery's A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile Traditions, on exhibit February 21 through May 18.*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. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: Suzanne HuskyToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
For alliances with the beaver people features an 11 meter-long embroidered tapestry that illustrates key moments in the history of beaver-human relationships, tracing how rivers evolve through collaborations between these two species. An explicit reference to the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry that depicted 58 unique scenes of battle, Husky’s work uses this tapestry form to visualize cross-species mutuality and regeneration rather than battle. The exhibition also features a documentary film about the Vermont naturalist Patti Smith, who takes us into her world of beaver friends and teachers. For the exhibition reception on February 12, Husky will be joined by a panel of researchers, writers, and naturalists (including Patti Smith) to discuss beaver ecologies and the future of their watersheds.In collaboration with Picker Art Gallery. Co-sponsored by Colgate Arts Council, University Studies, Environmental Studies, Film and Media Studies, Biology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Geography, and HistoryPlease note: Husky will also be exhibiting a textile work entitled La Noble Pastoral in Picker Gallery's A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile Traditions, on exhibit February 21 through May 18.*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. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: Suzanne HuskyThe Arts | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
For alliances with the beaver people features an 11 meter-long embroidered tapestry that illustrates key moments in the history of beaver-human relationships, tracing how rivers evolve through collaborations between these two species. An explicit reference to the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry that depicted 58 unique scenes of battle, Husky’s work uses this tapestry form to visualize cross-species mutuality and regeneration rather than battle. The exhibition also features a documentary film about the Vermont naturalist Patti Smith, who takes us into her world of beaver friends and teachers. For the exhibition reception on February 12, Husky will be joined by a panel of researchers, writers, and naturalists (including Patti Smith) to discuss beaver ecologies and the future of their watersheds.In collaboration with Picker Art Gallery. Co-sponsored by Colgate Arts Council, University Studies, Environmental Studies, Film and Media Studies, Biology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Geography, and HistoryPlease note: Husky will also be exhibiting a textile work entitled La Noble Pastoral in Picker Gallery's A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile Traditions, on exhibit February 21 through May 18.*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. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: Suzanne HuskyCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
For alliances with the beaver people features an 11 meter-long embroidered tapestry that illustrates key moments in the history of beaver-human relationships, tracing how rivers evolve through collaborations between these two species. An explicit reference to the 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry that depicted 58 unique scenes of battle, Husky’s work uses this tapestry form to visualize cross-species mutuality and regeneration rather than battle. The exhibition also features a documentary film about the Vermont naturalist Patti Smith, who takes us into her world of beaver friends and teachers. For the exhibition reception on February 12, Husky will be joined by a panel of researchers, writers, and naturalists (including Patti Smith) to discuss beaver ecologies and the future of their watersheds.In collaboration with Picker Art Gallery. Co-sponsored by Colgate Arts Council, University Studies, Environmental Studies, Film and Media Studies, Biology, Romance Languages and Literatures, Geography, and HistoryPlease note: Husky will also be exhibiting a textile work entitled La Noble Pastoral in Picker Gallery's A Thought Is A Thread: Contemporary Artists Reworking Textile Traditions, on exhibit February 21 through May 18.*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. - 11:30 AM1hLuncheon MusicaleToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Delight your appetite and your ears with a midday recital pairing a complimentary lunch with musical performances by Colgate students. - 11:30 AM1hLuncheon MusicaleAcademics | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Delight your appetite and your ears with a midday recital pairing a complimentary lunch with musical performances by Colgate students. - 11:30 AM1h 30mThe Salve and the Sting of Religion/Spirituality in Queer and Transgender BIPOCAcademics | Center for Women's Studies, The Lounge at East Hall
Dr. David Julius Ford, a Licensed Professional Counselor from Monmouth University, will join us for a discussion on the intersection of religion/spirituality and non-cishet identities and how places of worship can be both a source of refuge and trauma for folks who have those identities.This event is a part of the Center's brown bag series.Lunch will be provided. - 11:30 AM1h 30mThe Salve and the Sting of Religion/Spirituality in Queer and Transgender BIPOCToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies, The Lounge at East Hall
Dr. David Julius Ford, a Licensed Professional Counselor from Monmouth University, will join us for a discussion on the intersection of religion/spirituality and non-cishet identities and how places of worship can be both a source of refuge and trauma for folks who have those identities.This event is a part of the Center's brown bag series.Lunch will be provided. - 4:15 PM1h 45mEarly Modern Iberian World and the Spanish InquisitionAcademics | Lawrence Hall, The Robert Ho Lecture Room,105
Adam Jasienski, Associate Professor of Art History; Director of Graduate Studies, Meadows School of the Arts, Dallas, TX. Refreshments provided. All are welcome. - 4:15 PM1h 45mEarly Modern Iberian World and the Spanish InquisitionToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, The Robert Ho Lecture Room,105
Adam Jasienski, Associate Professor of Art History; Director of Graduate Studies, Meadows School of the Arts, Dallas, TX. Refreshments provided. All are welcome. - 4:30 PM1hFree Store Open HoursToday's Events | Drake Hall, Tunnel - Free Store
Spring 2025 Dates:Open Tuesdays from 4:30 p.m. - 5:30pm and Fridays from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.Open from Jan. 24 to May 2Anticipated Closures:March 14March 18March 21Located under the Drake Hall Tunnel, the Free Store is an initiative by Colgate's Office of Sustainability that aims to reduce landfill waste of usable goods, while increasing equitable access to items students need. We accept donations from during open hours, clean and weigh the items, and "sell" them for free in our small store setting. Items include: clothing hangers, hampers, soft storage, books, clothing, shoes, kitchen supplies, and more.Donations Now accepting donations! To donate, please see our accepted items below and bring your clean, usable items during open store hours only. Please do not leave donations outside of the Free Store during closed hours.Accepted Items:ClothingShoesHangersBeddingTowelsSchool SuppliesKitchen SuppliesSmall Functional ElectronicsLamps & FansMirrorsClean Waste BinsLaundry HampersShower CaddiesDorm DecorationsSmall FurnitureMini-fridges & MicrowavesNot Accepted Items:Damaged or Stained ClothingBroken or Overused ItemsLarge Furniture Food (take it to the food pantries instead) Mattress ToppersUsed Makeup and medicationsUndergarments and socksImportant Shopping Notes:All Colgate students are invited to shop and donate.Only 5 people are permitted in the Free Store at a time.Only take 6 items per person per day. Only 1 of the 6 can be a red-tagged (high-value)All items are completely free.Check out with Free Store staff before leaving! We only take the item number to track our inventory and do not collect any personal information.Be excited that you are preventing landfill waste on campus!Please email sustainability@colgate.edu with any questions. - 6:30 PM1hAlternative Cinema: Works by Lei LeiToday's Events | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Followed by Q&A with artist Lei LeiLei Lei is a Chinese animation artist, filmmaker, and researcher based in Beijing. He is celebrated as a pioneer in experimental animation, and his works blend second-hand photography, collage, and found footage to explore themes of memory, identity, and history. His innovative storytelling and visual style make him a leading voice in contemporary animation and experimental film, with a profound ability to connect personal narratives to broader cultural and historical discourses. This screening features Lei Lei’s recent works including A Bright Summer Diary (2020), That Day, On the River (2023), and Break no.1 & Break no.2 (2024).Co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, Asian Studies, and East Asian Languages and Literatures - 6:30 PM1hAlternative Cinema: Works by Lei LeiAcademics | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Followed by Q&A with artist Lei LeiLei Lei is a Chinese animation artist, filmmaker, and researcher based in Beijing. He is celebrated as a pioneer in experimental animation, and his works blend second-hand photography, collage, and found footage to explore themes of memory, identity, and history. His innovative storytelling and visual style make him a leading voice in contemporary animation and experimental film, with a profound ability to connect personal narratives to broader cultural and historical discourses. This screening features Lei Lei’s recent works including A Bright Summer Diary (2020), That Day, On the River (2023), and Break no.1 & Break no.2 (2024).Co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, Asian Studies, and East Asian Languages and Literatures - 6:30 PM1hAlternative Cinema: Works by Lei LeiThe Arts | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Followed by Q&A with artist Lei LeiLei Lei is a Chinese animation artist, filmmaker, and researcher based in Beijing. He is celebrated as a pioneer in experimental animation, and his works blend second-hand photography, collage, and found footage to explore themes of memory, identity, and history. His innovative storytelling and visual style make him a leading voice in contemporary animation and experimental film, with a profound ability to connect personal narratives to broader cultural and historical discourses. This screening features Lei Lei’s recent works including A Bright Summer Diary (2020), That Day, On the River (2023), and Break no.1 & Break no.2 (2024).Co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, Asian Studies, and East Asian Languages and Literatures - 6:30 PM1hSecret Lives of StarsToday's Events | Ho Tung Visualization Lab, 401 Ho Science Center
Narrated by Patrick Stewart, viewers witness an amazing variety of stars and peer into their secret lives. Some stars are massive. Others are tiny, nearly insignificant. The specific characteristics of a star will determine what type of life it will lead, how long it might live and even the type of death it will die. - 6:30 PM1hSecret Lives of StarsAcademics | Ho Tung Visualization Lab, 401 Ho Science Center
Narrated by Patrick Stewart, viewers witness an amazing variety of stars and peer into their secret lives. Some stars are massive. Others are tiny, nearly insignificant. The specific characteristics of a star will determine what type of life it will lead, how long it might live and even the type of death it will die. - 7:00 PM1h 20mEntrepreneurs in the Making: Turning an Idea Into a Viable Business ModelToday's Events | Bernstein Hall, 215-217
This six-week workshop series offers an immersive, hands-on experience designed for aspiring entrepreneurs ready to bring their ideas to life or refine existing ventures.Using the Lean Startup methodology, students will explore the core principles of entrepreneurship while dedicating the latter half of the course to actively developing and enhancing their ventures.Designed to supplement lessons learned in the TIA Incubator, this course provides tailored support for achieving product-market fit, crafting compelling pitch decks, and building robust financial models and competitive analyses.Through interactive workshops, mentorship, and peer collaboration, students will gain the practical tools and strategic insights necessary to turn their concepts into sustainable business models.By the conclusion of the series, students will be fully prepared to present their ventures at regional and national business competitions, such as the prestigious New York Business Plan Competition (NYBPC) in April.With a focus on actionable outcomes, this course empowers students to compete for funding and advance their entrepreneurial journeys with confidence.To earn PE credit, register and attend all sessions.Drop ins welcome at any session!