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All are invited to join the Colgate Jewish Union for a vibrant Shabbat service followed by a delicious dinner.
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Colgate University is an independent liberal arts institution that had its genesis in the American Protestant tradition. We carry this heritage forward in the work and worship of University Church, with gratitude for our founders, who saw no discrepancy between a life of faith and the pursuit of truth and learning. University Church strives to be a diverse Christian community of worship, sacrament, service, prayers, and intellectual engagement. All are welcome!Livestream is available here. - Jan 268:30 PMCatholic MassCampus Life | Colgate Memorial Chapel
All are invited to join the Colgate Newman Community for Catholic Mass. - Jan 2912:15 PMRecoup and SoupCampus Life | Lawrence Hall, 305
We invite you to join us on Wednesdays for a quick and convenient way to "recoup" mid-day. We’ll start by clearing our minds with a 20-minute meditation, and then recharge our bodies with some vegan soup! - Jan 296:00 PMChili with LilyCampus Life | Chapel House, Dining Room
We invite you to join us at Chapel House on Wednesday evenings to enjoy vegan chili and relaxation with Lily, our certified therapy dog! - Jan 307:00 PMMade 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.