- Mon 9All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Tue 10All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Tue 105:00 PMBlock Party & Exhibition OpeningCampus Life | Longyear Museum of Anthropology
Entangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion, and Memory is an exhibition inspired by the introductory course of the revised Africana and Latin American Studies curriculum (ALST 199), this exhibition highlights connections among coastal communities of the Atlantic and Pacific. Works from the Caribbean, West Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands feature shared themes of trans-oceanic communication, diasporas, transnationalism, colonialism, and resistance. This exhibition aims to provide space for multiple perspectives through public label submissions (ask a staff member!). Keep coming back, as new labels will be added throughout the semester.This exhibition is curated by Summer Frazier and Rebecca Mendelsohn.This opening event and celebratory “block party” has been organized together with the African Students’ Union, Black Student Union, Caribbean Students Association, and Latin American Student Organization. Bring your appetite and your dancing shoes! Jamaican food by Manna BiScUs, and music by baldiyeraldi '25. - Tue 108:00 PMPresidential Debate Watch PartyCampus Life | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center, Media Room
Join the Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, and Education's (COVE) nonpartisan student groups, the Colgate Vote Project and Democracy Matters, along with the Colgate community, and 60 - 90 million other Americans for a debate watch party.Learn how the candidates represent themselves and get involved with the Democratic process.Also, attendees can enjoy free snacks!Let's continue to Promote the Vote!Visit Vote.org to:Register to voteGet an absentee ballotCheck your voter statusFind your polling placeReceive election reminders - Wed 11All dayForum Theatre Workshops with Julian BoalCampus Life | Ryan Studio, 212
Forum Theatre is, without a doubt, the most famous technique of Theatre of the Oppressed.In these workshops, participants will learn, acquire, and engage techniques of Theatre of the Oppressed, which are - as that wording suggests – designed precisely for people to explore oppressions that directly affect their own lives. These workshops also seek to create a safe and artistic space for all participants to thread and interconnect their personal stories and experiences.Facilitator: Julian BoalWorkshops dates and times:Sunday, Nov. 3: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4: 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 7: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8: 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Free and open to all.For more information and registration, click here.These workshops are cosponsored by The Colgate Arts Council, The Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Department of History, The Office of Equity and Diversity, Department of Educational Studies, Arts and Humanities Division, CORE Communities, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Department of Theater, The W.M. Keck Center for Language Study, and the ALANA Cultural Center. - Wed 11All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Wed 118:45 AMMorning ReflectionCampus Life | Colgate Memorial Chapel, Judd Chapel (Garden Level)
Honoring the spirit of past Colgate traditions, to gather together for sacred pause and brief encounters with the diverse religions, spiritual, and secular practices represented in our collective community. Join us for 15 minutes of music, a reading or prayer, and brief reflection every Wednesday morning. Light refreshments will be served.9/11-Barry Baron, Chaplain and Campus Rabbi9/18-Emilio Spadola, Associate Professor of Anthropology, and Middle Easter & Islamic Studies9/25-Esther Rosbrook, Director of the ALANA Cultural Center10/2-Julia Martinez, Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Chair of Psychological and Brain Sciences10/9-Christopher Wells, Vice President for Administration10/23-Joe Levy, Associate Professor of Earth and Environmental Geosciences10/30-Wan-chun Liu, Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Neuroscience; Director Neuroscience Program11/6-Dawn LaFrance, Assistant Vice President of Counseling and Psychological Services11/20-Morgan Snow, Director for Fraternity and Sorority Advising12/4-Meg Worley, Associate Professor of Writing & Rhetoric and Film & Media Studies; Chair, Department of Writing & Rhetoric; University Professor, CORE Conversations - Wed 119:30 AMEntangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion and MemoryCampus Life | Alumni Hall, 2nd floor
Entangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion, and Memory is an exhibition inspired by the introductory course of the revised Africana and Latin American Studies curriculum (ALST 199), this exhibition highlights connections among coastal communities of the Atlantic and Pacific. Works from the Caribbean, West Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands feature shared themes of trans-oceanic communication, diasporas, transnationalism, colonialism, and resistance. This exhibition aims to provide space for multiple perspectives through public label submissions (ask a staff member!). Keep coming back, as new labels will be added throughout the semester.This exhibition is curated by Summer Frazier and Rebecca Mendelsohn. - Wed 1110:30 AMAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Then to Now: Thirty Years of Roaming provides an in-depth look at a life in art and the continuing evolution of one artist’s methods, forms, and styles over the course of 30 years. Their common threads are a rigorous, ongoing exploration of line, shape, color, and space, and faith in the materials and process of painting.Gallery talk and opening reception will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11.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. - Wed 1112:15 PMRecoup & 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 soup! - Wed 114:00 PMKaffeestundeCampus Life | Lawrence Hall, 115
Kaffee und Kuchen, Conversation and Community, sponsored by the Dept. of German - Wed 116:00 PMChili with LilyCampus Life | Chapel House, Chapel House Library
We invite you to join us at Chapel House on Wednesday evenings to enjoy some vegan chili and relaxation with Lily, our certified therapy dog! - Wed 117:00 PMSAP Slices & Study NightCampus Life | Saperstein Jewish Center
Join the Colgate Jewish Union in the Saperstein Center every Wednesday night to study, relax, play board games, and eat pizza! - Thu 12All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Thu 129:30 AMEntangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion and MemoryCampus Life | Alumni Hall, 2nd floor
Entangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion, and Memory is an exhibition inspired by the introductory course of the revised Africana and Latin American Studies curriculum (ALST 199), this exhibition highlights connections among coastal communities of the Atlantic and Pacific. Works from the Caribbean, West Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands feature shared themes of trans-oceanic communication, diasporas, transnationalism, colonialism, and resistance. This exhibition aims to provide space for multiple perspectives through public label submissions (ask a staff member!). Keep coming back, as new labels will be added throughout the semester.This exhibition is curated by Summer Frazier and Rebecca Mendelsohn. - Thu 1210:30 AMAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Then to Now: Thirty Years of Roaming provides an in-depth look at a life in art and the continuing evolution of one artist’s methods, forms, and styles over the course of 30 years. Their common threads are a rigorous, ongoing exploration of line, shape, color, and space, and faith in the materials and process of painting.Gallery talk and opening reception will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11.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. - Thu 123:00 PMDiane Ciccone's Birthday CelebrationCampus Life | Curtis Hall, First Floor Lounge
Come celebrate the Ciccone Commons namesake with Diane Ciccone herself!Kick of the day with a screening of Diane’s documentary and a brief discussion with the artist/historian.Join Diane and her husband, Daryl, afterward for cake, Night Owl ice cream from Gilligan’s, and lawn games on the Curtis-Drake Quad. - Thu 126:00 PMCommons Night | Brown CommonsCampus Life | Burke Hall, First Floor Lounge
Join Brown Commons for a biweekly series where you can connect with the leadership team, learn from campus partners, enjoy a home-cooked meal, or simply take a break – all while earning points for the Commons Cup!Be sure to read the weekly Brown Commons newsletter for information on Commons Night event details.Upcoming Events:Aug. 29: Welcome to campus and enjoy Royal India Grill with the Brown Commons co-directors and residential fellowSept. 12: Scientific and Practical Convergence: Studying in College with Doug Johnson and Karyn BelangerOct. 3: Off-Campus Study Information Session with Wendy NugentOct. 17: Alcohol and Drugs with Stephen ElfenbeinOct. 31: Picker Art Gallery tour Nov. 14: Vis Lab showing Dec. 5: Massage and relaxation nightStudents from all Commons are welcome to attend these events. Only Brown Commons students are eligible to receive points toward the Commons Cup. - Fri 13All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Fri 139:30 AMEntangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion and MemoryCampus Life | Alumni Hall, 2nd floor
Entangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion, and Memory is an exhibition inspired by the introductory course of the revised Africana and Latin American Studies curriculum (ALST 199), this exhibition highlights connections among coastal communities of the Atlantic and Pacific. Works from the Caribbean, West Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands feature shared themes of trans-oceanic communication, diasporas, transnationalism, colonialism, and resistance. This exhibition aims to provide space for multiple perspectives through public label submissions (ask a staff member!). Keep coming back, as new labels will be added throughout the semester.This exhibition is curated by Summer Frazier and Rebecca Mendelsohn. - Fri 1310:30 AMAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Then to Now: Thirty Years of Roaming provides an in-depth look at a life in art and the continuing evolution of one artist’s methods, forms, and styles over the course of 30 years. Their common threads are a rigorous, ongoing exploration of line, shape, color, and space, and faith in the materials and process of painting.Gallery talk and opening reception will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11.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. - Fri 131:30 PMJummahCampus Life | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Join the Muslim Student Association for Jummah in the Chapel. - Fri 135:30 PMShabbatCampus Life | Saperstein Jewish Center
All are invited to join the Colgate Jewish Union for a vibrant Shabbat service followed by a delicious dinner. - Sat 14All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Sat 1412:00 PM9/11 Day of ServiceCampus Life | Donovan's Pub, Patio
On September 11, and the days leading up to it, the country marks the anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks that rocked the United States. As we reflect on that moment in history, we honor the victims, first responders, and citizens with volunteer service and community building.Please join us in a day of service on Saturday, Sept. 14. All Colgate community members, including students, alumni, faculty, and staff, are invited to volunteer with local community partners. Transportation and refreshments will be provided. Please wear clothing appropriate to the weather that you are comfortable getting dirty.Space is limited, so register quickly to guarantee your spot with one of our service teams.Registration ends at 11:59 a.m. on Wednesday, September 11.Community Partners:Chenango Canal - Madison, NYColgate Community Garden - Hamilton, NYCommunity Bikes - Hamilton, NYSouthern Madison Heritage Trust - Hamilton, NY Chenango SPCA - Norwich, NY If you have any questions, please reach out to COVE@colgate.edu. - Sat 141:00 PMAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Then to Now: Thirty Years of Roaming provides an in-depth look at a life in art and the continuing evolution of one artist’s methods, forms, and styles over the course of 30 years. Their common threads are a rigorous, ongoing exploration of line, shape, color, and space, and faith in the materials and process of painting.Gallery talk and opening reception will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11.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. - Sun 15All dayPICS Theater FestivalCampus Life
The Performing Identities Across Cultures (PICS) team is now accepting performance proposals on the theme “How far is too far.”PICS is looking for performance artists of all kinds (singers, actors, musicians, comedians, dancers, filmmakers, etc.) to submit proposals for 10-minute live pieces in any language.PICS especially welcomes proposals with topics related to women of color, latine(x), afro and afrolatine(x), indigenous, Native American, and other underrepresented experiences.Brief proposals are due by September 15.Here is a link for submissions and more information for this year’s festival at Colgate University. - Sun 151:00 PMAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Then to Now: Thirty Years of Roaming provides an in-depth look at a life in art and the continuing evolution of one artist’s methods, forms, and styles over the course of 30 years. Their common threads are a rigorous, ongoing exploration of line, shape, color, and space, and faith in the materials and process of painting.Gallery talk and opening reception will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Sept. 11.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. - Sun 156:00 PMUniversity Church ServiceCampus Life | Colgate Memorial Chapel
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. - Sun 158:30 PMCatholic MassCampus Life | Colgate Memorial Chapel
All are invited to join the Colgate Newman Community for Catholic Mass.