- 12:00 AM2:00 AMUNO TournamentToday's Events | Donovan's Pub
Stop by and sign up for a Classic UNO Tournament. The winner will receive a grand prize! - All dayYes Means YesToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies
Yes Means Yes is a 7-week, student-led course on sex positivity and fostering a culture of consent, while also creating space to acknowledge and celebrate diverse sexualities and orientations. This semester, we’ll be offering the course from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the WGSS Center.The course is eligible for PE credit, and dinner will be provided at each session. Application deadline is Sept. 11. Sessions will begin on Sept. 16.Fall 2025 Application - 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 TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*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: HOLESAcademics | 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 TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*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: HOLESCampus Life | 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 TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*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: HOLESThe Arts | 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 TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*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. - 12:00 PM1hInfo Session: HinesToday's Events | Benton Hall, 213 Benton Hall
Join Lauren Zalaski, Early Experiences and Partnership Lead at Hines, to learn about internship and full-time opportunities, including the Skyline Scholars Program, REDI Internship Program, and full-time Analyst roles. Hines is a privately owned global real estate investment firm with a worldwide presence.All class years are welcome! - 12:00 PM1hSIT (Tye Tavaras) visits campusToday's Events | Lathrop Hall
Meet Tye Tavaras to get an overview of SIT study abroad programs in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. SIT study abroad programs are theme-based around topics such as Peace and Justice, Global Health and Well-being, Climate and Environment, and Geopolitics and Power. All participants complete a research project as part of their academic program. Ms. Tavaras will be available for drop-in appointments. - 12:00 PM1hSIT (Tye Tavaras) visits campusAcademics | Lathrop Hall
Meet Tye Tavaras to get an overview of SIT study abroad programs in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. SIT study abroad programs are theme-based around topics such as Peace and Justice, Global Health and Well-being, Climate and Environment, and Geopolitics and Power. All participants complete a research project as part of their academic program. Ms. Tavaras will be available for drop-in appointments. - 1:30 PM1h 30mSIT (Tye Tavaras) visits campusToday's Events | 101 McGregory Hall
Meet Tye Tavaras to get an overview of SIT study abroad programs in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. SIT study abroad programs are theme-based around topics such as Peace and Justice, Global Health and Well-being, Climate and Environment, and Geopolitics and Power. All participants complete a research project as part of their academic program. Ms. Tavarais will be available for drop in appointments. - 1:30 PM1h 30mSIT (Tye Tavaras) visits campusAcademics | 101 McGregory Hall
Meet Tye Tavaras to get an overview of SIT study abroad programs in Africa, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and the Pacific. SIT study abroad programs are theme-based around topics such as Peace and Justice, Global Health and Well-being, Climate and Environment, and Geopolitics and Power. All participants complete a research project as part of their academic program. Ms. Tavarais will be available for drop in appointments. - 4:30 PM1hGilman Scholarships for Study AbroadToday's Events | McGregory Hall
Please join the Office of National Fellowships & Scholarships and Office of Off-Campus Study to learn more about the prestigious Gilman scholarship for study abroad. We will review the scholarship program eligibility requirements and offer some tips on completing the application process. The current Gilman application cycle is open now and the application deadline for study abroad programs for Spring 26, Summer 26 and Fall 26 study abroad is Friday, Oct. 3. Students may receive up to $5,000 in funding, with possible additional amounts for critical language study or STEM study. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be U.S. citizens and currently receive a Federal Pell grant. - 4:30 PM1hGilman Scholarships for Study AbroadAcademics | McGregory Hall
Please join the Office of National Fellowships & Scholarships and Office of Off-Campus Study to learn more about the prestigious Gilman scholarship for study abroad. We will review the scholarship program eligibility requirements and offer some tips on completing the application process. The current Gilman application cycle is open now and the application deadline for study abroad programs for Spring 26, Summer 26 and Fall 26 study abroad is Friday, Oct. 3. Students may receive up to $5,000 in funding, with possible additional amounts for critical language study or STEM study. To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be U.S. citizens and currently receive a Federal Pell grant. - 5:00 PM1hFinance Series: Introduction to BankingToday's Events
Join alumni from JPMorgan Chase for a discussion on the investment banking industry and the various functions that traditionally attract Colgate students. This is an exploratory program that will be a great introduction for students with little or no prior knowledge of investment banking. This workshop is particularly of interest to sophomores interested in finace.