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- All day13 Days of GreenToday's Events | Various Locations
The 13 Days of Green series is a collection of educational and fun events organized by the Office of Sustainability to celebrate and advance sustainability across campus.View the 2024 13 Days of Green schedule. - All dayColgate University Men's Track at Virginia ChallengeAthletics | Charlottesville, Va.
Colgate University Men's Track at Virginia Challenge https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10335&sport_id=9 - All dayColgate University Men's Track at Virginia ChallengeToday's Events | Charlottesville, Va.
Colgate University Men's Track at Virginia Challenge https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10335&sport_id=9 - All dayColgate University Women's Track at Virginia ChallengeAthletics | Charlottesville, Va.
Colgate University Women's Track at Virginia Challenge https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10356&sport_id=10 - All dayColgate University Women's Track at Virginia ChallengeToday's Events | Charlottesville, Va.
Colgate University Women's Track at Virginia Challenge https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10356&sport_id=10 - All dayEclipse ArtAcademics | Ho Science Center
In 2017, Kristen T. Woodward was able to witness a total solar eclipse in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was moved by the dramatic planetary display. She is looking forward to viewing another eclipse in her hometown of Webster, New York in April, as we will be in that exquisite path of totality. Woodward marvels at how science has allowed us to countdown the minutes while other events in our lives appear random and chaotic. The experience leaves one to ponder what is pre-ordained. By including images inspired by solar eclipse, her encaustic paintings intend to capture this conflict and visual tension between chaos and natural order.Woodward received her BFA in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and her MFA in Studio Art from Clemson University. Her zoomorphic paintings combine encaustic and print processes, and often utilize found collage materials. Woodward is a professor in the department of art and art history at Albright College, teaching drawing, painting, printmaking, and gender and the visual arts. Currently, she is collaborating with an environmental biologist to explore tropical ecosystems in Costa Rica. Woodward serves as is Resident Curator for the online site Artists2Artists. - All dayEclipse ArtToday's Events | Ho Science Center
In 2017, Kristen T. Woodward was able to witness a total solar eclipse in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was moved by the dramatic planetary display. She is looking forward to viewing another eclipse in her hometown of Webster, New York in April, as we will be in that exquisite path of totality. Woodward marvels at how science has allowed us to countdown the minutes while other events in our lives appear random and chaotic. The experience leaves one to ponder what is pre-ordained. By including images inspired by solar eclipse, her encaustic paintings intend to capture this conflict and visual tension between chaos and natural order.Woodward received her BFA in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and her MFA in Studio Art from Clemson University. Her zoomorphic paintings combine encaustic and print processes, and often utilize found collage materials. Woodward is a professor in the department of art and art history at Albright College, teaching drawing, painting, printmaking, and gender and the visual arts. Currently, she is collaborating with an environmental biologist to explore tropical ecosystems in Costa Rica. Woodward serves as is Resident Curator for the online site Artists2Artists. - All dayEclipse ArtCampus Life | Ho Science Center
In 2017, Kristen T. Woodward was able to witness a total solar eclipse in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was moved by the dramatic planetary display. She is looking forward to viewing another eclipse in her hometown of Webster, New York in April, as we will be in that exquisite path of totality. Woodward marvels at how science has allowed us to countdown the minutes while other events in our lives appear random and chaotic. The experience leaves one to ponder what is pre-ordained. By including images inspired by solar eclipse, her encaustic paintings intend to capture this conflict and visual tension between chaos and natural order.Woodward received her BFA in Printmaking from Syracuse University, and her MFA in Studio Art from Clemson University. Her zoomorphic paintings combine encaustic and print processes, and often utilize found collage materials. Woodward is a professor in the department of art and art history at Albright College, teaching drawing, painting, printmaking, and gender and the visual arts. Currently, she is collaborating with an environmental biologist to explore tropical ecosystems in Costa Rica. Woodward serves as is Resident Curator for the online site Artists2Artists. - All daySAAM Library DisplayToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library, 3rd Floor
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), check out Haven, Help Restore Hope, and Shaw's library display on the 3rd floor of Case-Geyer throughout April. The display includes featured books that speak to survivorship, resiliency, healing, and action. You're invited to engage with and borrow these books and additional ones on display, make a bookmark, grab a teal awareness pin, and more. - 9:30 AM7hCreative Resolve: Poisons and Passions at Longyear Museum of AnthropologyToday's Events | Alumni Hall, 2nd Floor
This exhibition, co-curated by Longyear Curatorial Assistant Summer Frazier and Curatorial Intern Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ‘24, explores the different ways that art leverages the creative process to metabolize conflict or aggression. This healing manifests in various forms, ranging from redefining narratives to empathizing with personal or communal losses. These artists, working in media from 2D to 3D to street and graffiti art, intentionally confront discontent, fostering creative growth and finding solutions. In this context, their art becomes a means to process pain and to construct bridges amidst conflict. In addition to art, this exhibition also explores various ways that plants can be used in healing processes. - 9:30 AM7hCreative Resolve: Poisons and Passions at Longyear Museum of AnthropologyCampus Life | Alumni Hall, 2nd Floor
This exhibition, co-curated by Longyear Curatorial Assistant Summer Frazier and Curatorial Intern Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ‘24, explores the different ways that art leverages the creative process to metabolize conflict or aggression. This healing manifests in various forms, ranging from redefining narratives to empathizing with personal or communal losses. These artists, working in media from 2D to 3D to street and graffiti art, intentionally confront discontent, fostering creative growth and finding solutions. In this context, their art becomes a means to process pain and to construct bridges amidst conflict. In addition to art, this exhibition also explores various ways that plants can be used in healing processes. - 9:30 AM7hCreative Resolve: Poisons and Passions at Longyear Museum of AnthropologyAcademics | Alumni Hall, 2nd Floor
This exhibition, co-curated by Longyear Curatorial Assistant Summer Frazier and Curatorial Intern Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ‘24, explores the different ways that art leverages the creative process to metabolize conflict or aggression. This healing manifests in various forms, ranging from redefining narratives to empathizing with personal or communal losses. These artists, working in media from 2D to 3D to street and graffiti art, intentionally confront discontent, fostering creative growth and finding solutions. In this context, their art becomes a means to process pain and to construct bridges amidst conflict. In addition to art, this exhibition also explores various ways that plants can be used in healing processes. - 9:30 AM7hCreative Resolve: Poisons and Passions at Longyear Museum of AnthropologyThe Arts | Alumni Hall, 2nd Floor
This exhibition, co-curated by Longyear Curatorial Assistant Summer Frazier and Curatorial Intern Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ‘24, explores the different ways that art leverages the creative process to metabolize conflict or aggression. This healing manifests in various forms, ranging from redefining narratives to empathizing with personal or communal losses. These artists, working in media from 2D to 3D to street and graffiti art, intentionally confront discontent, fostering creative growth and finding solutions. In this context, their art becomes a means to process pain and to construct bridges amidst conflict. In addition to art, this exhibition also explores various ways that plants can be used in healing processes. - 10:00 AM7hExhibition: Core/Collections: Let's Talk About ItAcademics | Dana Arts Center, Second Floor
The Collections: What is the role of an art museum on a liberal arts college campus? Since 2013, the collections at Picker Art Gallery have been shifting. Moving away from traditional models of collecting, the museum today holds a larger proportion of artworks by women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ artists and others whose creativity and stories have historically been left out of museum collections.The Core: The revision of Colgate’s Core Curriculum represents the essence of the university’s liberal arts commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Introduced in 2022, the revised Core curriculum has a stronger focus on exposing students to diverse forms of knowledge. Most notably, a new course called Core Conversations was created. Based on five globally significant “texts,” it lays out the common ground for intellectual discussions within the Colgate community. Core Conversations focus on productive discourse and communal learning among students, encouraging them to engage in perspectives and dialogues beyond the limits of personal experience.Core Collections: This is not a typical museum experience. The gallery has been transformed into a space for open-ended dialogue. Visitors will not find a lot of text interpreting the artworks; rather, we pose a series of questions, designed to elicit individual reflection and initiate discussions across communities, identities, and materials.. The exhibition is organized into four broad areas of inquiry: Appearances, Epistemologies, Urbanism and Labor, and People and Land. We encourage you to engage with the questions provided while viewing the works, and to contribute your insights or your own questions to our interactive space.What will you add to the conversation?Core/Collections is curated by Emma Barrison ’24, Cindy Chen ’24, and Wendy Wu ’25 - 10:00 AM7hExhibition: Core/Collections: Let's Talk About ItThe Arts | Dana Arts Center, Second Floor
The Collections: What is the role of an art museum on a liberal arts college campus? Since 2013, the collections at Picker Art Gallery have been shifting. Moving away from traditional models of collecting, the museum today holds a larger proportion of artworks by women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ artists and others whose creativity and stories have historically been left out of museum collections.The Core: The revision of Colgate’s Core Curriculum represents the essence of the university’s liberal arts commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Introduced in 2022, the revised Core curriculum has a stronger focus on exposing students to diverse forms of knowledge. Most notably, a new course called Core Conversations was created. Based on five globally significant “texts,” it lays out the common ground for intellectual discussions within the Colgate community. Core Conversations focus on productive discourse and communal learning among students, encouraging them to engage in perspectives and dialogues beyond the limits of personal experience.Core Collections: This is not a typical museum experience. The gallery has been transformed into a space for open-ended dialogue. Visitors will not find a lot of text interpreting the artworks; rather, we pose a series of questions, designed to elicit individual reflection and initiate discussions across communities, identities, and materials.. The exhibition is organized into four broad areas of inquiry: Appearances, Epistemologies, Urbanism and Labor, and People and Land. We encourage you to engage with the questions provided while viewing the works, and to contribute your insights or your own questions to our interactive space.What will you add to the conversation?Core/Collections is curated by Emma Barrison ’24, Cindy Chen ’24, and Wendy Wu ’25 - 10:00 AM7hExhibition: Core/Collections: Let's Talk About ItToday's Events | Dana Arts Center, Second Floor
The Collections: What is the role of an art museum on a liberal arts college campus? Since 2013, the collections at Picker Art Gallery have been shifting. Moving away from traditional models of collecting, the museum today holds a larger proportion of artworks by women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ artists and others whose creativity and stories have historically been left out of museum collections.The Core: The revision of Colgate’s Core Curriculum represents the essence of the university’s liberal arts commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Introduced in 2022, the revised Core curriculum has a stronger focus on exposing students to diverse forms of knowledge. Most notably, a new course called Core Conversations was created. Based on five globally significant “texts,” it lays out the common ground for intellectual discussions within the Colgate community. Core Conversations focus on productive discourse and communal learning among students, encouraging them to engage in perspectives and dialogues beyond the limits of personal experience.Core Collections: This is not a typical museum experience. The gallery has been transformed into a space for open-ended dialogue. Visitors will not find a lot of text interpreting the artworks; rather, we pose a series of questions, designed to elicit individual reflection and initiate discussions across communities, identities, and materials.. The exhibition is organized into four broad areas of inquiry: Appearances, Epistemologies, Urbanism and Labor, and People and Land. We encourage you to engage with the questions provided while viewing the works, and to contribute your insights or your own questions to our interactive space.What will you add to the conversation?Core/Collections is curated by Emma Barrison ’24, Cindy Chen ’24, and Wendy Wu ’25 - 10:00 AM7hExhibition: Core/Collections: Let's Talk About ItCampus Life | Dana Arts Center, Second Floor
The Collections: What is the role of an art museum on a liberal arts college campus? Since 2013, the collections at Picker Art Gallery have been shifting. Moving away from traditional models of collecting, the museum today holds a larger proportion of artworks by women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ artists and others whose creativity and stories have historically been left out of museum collections.The Core: The revision of Colgate’s Core Curriculum represents the essence of the university’s liberal arts commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Introduced in 2022, the revised Core curriculum has a stronger focus on exposing students to diverse forms of knowledge. Most notably, a new course called Core Conversations was created. Based on five globally significant “texts,” it lays out the common ground for intellectual discussions within the Colgate community. Core Conversations focus on productive discourse and communal learning among students, encouraging them to engage in perspectives and dialogues beyond the limits of personal experience.Core Collections: This is not a typical museum experience. The gallery has been transformed into a space for open-ended dialogue. Visitors will not find a lot of text interpreting the artworks; rather, we pose a series of questions, designed to elicit individual reflection and initiate discussions across communities, identities, and materials.. The exhibition is organized into four broad areas of inquiry: Appearances, Epistemologies, Urbanism and Labor, and People and Land. We encourage you to engage with the questions provided while viewing the works, and to contribute your insights or your own questions to our interactive space.What will you add to the conversation?Core/Collections is curated by Emma Barrison ’24, Cindy Chen ’24, and Wendy Wu ’25 - 10:30 AM6hThe Locker RoomThe Arts | Clifford Gallery, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR present “The Locker Room.”Artist jackie sumell works at the intersection of social sculpture, abolition and healing. With the principle of abolition always in mind, sumell inhabits the physical materials and architectures of oppression and transforms these physical structures into lived spaces of radical hope.For The Locker Room, a work created especially for Colgate University, sumell worked with a team of students who go by Studio CAJAIR (an anagrammatic nod to the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-In-Residence program, which underwrites this work). Together, sumell and Studio CAJAIR spent the academic year considering the relationship between athletics and activism, ultimately recreating the architecture of a locker room to envisage how sports and locker rooms can be horizons of liberation. They ask, “What happens if the locker room becomes public, seeded with the best of its potential? Can we make the lockers themselves altars to the future[s] we wish to see?”sumell and Studio CAJAIR, along with students they invited from Art & Activism (ARTS 132A), transformed 12 lockers into altars to future worlds. They imagine everything from ecological justice, racial equity, and classless societies to happiness after retirement, as wins.The Locker Room is presented by the Art Department and the Christian A. Johnson Foundation. The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence was established in 1986 as a challenge grant in support of the arts at Colgate. The residency program permits one or more artists to become part of the Colgate community every academic year.Opening reception and gallery talk with jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27.Please note that weekend gallery hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department at 315-228-7633 during regular working hours to ensure the gallery will be open.Learn more at https://www.cliffordgallery.org/ - 10:30 AM6hThe Locker RoomToday's Events | Clifford Gallery, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR present “The Locker Room.”Artist jackie sumell works at the intersection of social sculpture, abolition and healing. With the principle of abolition always in mind, sumell inhabits the physical materials and architectures of oppression and transforms these physical structures into lived spaces of radical hope.For The Locker Room, a work created especially for Colgate University, sumell worked with a team of students who go by Studio CAJAIR (an anagrammatic nod to the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-In-Residence program, which underwrites this work). Together, sumell and Studio CAJAIR spent the academic year considering the relationship between athletics and activism, ultimately recreating the architecture of a locker room to envisage how sports and locker rooms can be horizons of liberation. They ask, “What happens if the locker room becomes public, seeded with the best of its potential? Can we make the lockers themselves altars to the future[s] we wish to see?”sumell and Studio CAJAIR, along with students they invited from Art & Activism (ARTS 132A), transformed 12 lockers into altars to future worlds. They imagine everything from ecological justice, racial equity, and classless societies to happiness after retirement, as wins.The Locker Room is presented by the Art Department and the Christian A. Johnson Foundation. The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence was established in 1986 as a challenge grant in support of the arts at Colgate. The residency program permits one or more artists to become part of the Colgate community every academic year.Opening reception and gallery talk with jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27.Please note that weekend gallery hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department at 315-228-7633 during regular working hours to ensure the gallery will be open.Learn more at https://www.cliffordgallery.org/ - 10:30 AM6hThe Locker RoomAcademics | Clifford Gallery, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR present “The Locker Room.”Artist jackie sumell works at the intersection of social sculpture, abolition and healing. With the principle of abolition always in mind, sumell inhabits the physical materials and architectures of oppression and transforms these physical structures into lived spaces of radical hope.For The Locker Room, a work created especially for Colgate University, sumell worked with a team of students who go by Studio CAJAIR (an anagrammatic nod to the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-In-Residence program, which underwrites this work). Together, sumell and Studio CAJAIR spent the academic year considering the relationship between athletics and activism, ultimately recreating the architecture of a locker room to envisage how sports and locker rooms can be horizons of liberation. They ask, “What happens if the locker room becomes public, seeded with the best of its potential? Can we make the lockers themselves altars to the future[s] we wish to see?”sumell and Studio CAJAIR, along with students they invited from Art & Activism (ARTS 132A), transformed 12 lockers into altars to future worlds. They imagine everything from ecological justice, racial equity, and classless societies to happiness after retirement, as wins.The Locker Room is presented by the Art Department and the Christian A. Johnson Foundation. The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence was established in 1986 as a challenge grant in support of the arts at Colgate. The residency program permits one or more artists to become part of the Colgate community every academic year.Opening reception and gallery talk with jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27.Please note that weekend gallery hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department at 315-228-7633 during regular working hours to ensure the gallery will be open.Learn more at https://www.cliffordgallery.org/ - 10:30 AM6hThe Locker RoomCampus Life | Clifford Gallery, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR present “The Locker Room.”Artist jackie sumell works at the intersection of social sculpture, abolition and healing. With the principle of abolition always in mind, sumell inhabits the physical materials and architectures of oppression and transforms these physical structures into lived spaces of radical hope.For The Locker Room, a work created especially for Colgate University, sumell worked with a team of students who go by Studio CAJAIR (an anagrammatic nod to the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-In-Residence program, which underwrites this work). Together, sumell and Studio CAJAIR spent the academic year considering the relationship between athletics and activism, ultimately recreating the architecture of a locker room to envisage how sports and locker rooms can be horizons of liberation. They ask, “What happens if the locker room becomes public, seeded with the best of its potential? Can we make the lockers themselves altars to the future[s] we wish to see?”sumell and Studio CAJAIR, along with students they invited from Art & Activism (ARTS 132A), transformed 12 lockers into altars to future worlds. They imagine everything from ecological justice, racial equity, and classless societies to happiness after retirement, as wins.The Locker Room is presented by the Art Department and the Christian A. Johnson Foundation. The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation Artist-in-Residence was established in 1986 as a challenge grant in support of the arts at Colgate. The residency program permits one or more artists to become part of the Colgate community every academic year.Opening reception and gallery talk with jackie sumell and Studio CAJAIR will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 27.Please note that weekend gallery hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department at 315-228-7633 during regular working hours to ensure the gallery will be open.Learn more at https://www.cliffordgallery.org/ - 12:00 PM1hThe People's Pep Talks: Spencer MitchellThe Arts | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
In conjunction with The Locker Room exhibition, Colgate’s 2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell, along with Studio CAJAIR, will make The Locker Room accessible to the people, curated by the people, and will get us hyped for the future with biweekly “People’s Pep Talks”, April 3 to May 3.This week's guest coach is Spencer Mitchell, traditional astrologer and spiritualist, on "Shadow Work: What It Is and Why It Helps."Full lineup available here. All pep talks begin at noon in the Clifford Gallery. Pizza will be served. - 12:00 PM1hThe People's Pep Talks: Spencer MitchellAcademics | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
In conjunction with The Locker Room exhibition, Colgate’s 2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell, along with Studio CAJAIR, will make The Locker Room accessible to the people, curated by the people, and will get us hyped for the future with biweekly “People’s Pep Talks”, April 3 to May 3.This week's guest coach is Spencer Mitchell, traditional astrologer and spiritualist, on "Shadow Work: What It Is and Why It Helps."Full lineup available here. All pep talks begin at noon in the Clifford Gallery. Pizza will be served. - 12:00 PM1hThe People's Pep Talks: Spencer MitchellToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
In conjunction with The Locker Room exhibition, Colgate’s 2023/2024 Christian A. Johnson Artist-in-Residence jackie sumell, along with Studio CAJAIR, will make The Locker Room accessible to the people, curated by the people, and will get us hyped for the future with biweekly “People’s Pep Talks”, April 3 to May 3.This week's guest coach is Spencer Mitchell, traditional astrologer and spiritualist, on "Shadow Work: What It Is and Why It Helps."Full lineup available here. All pep talks begin at noon in the Clifford Gallery. Pizza will be served. - 12:45 PM3hColgate University Women's Tennis at Army - QuarterfinalsToday's Events | Annapolis, Md.
Colgate University Women's Tennis at Army - Quarterfinals Streaming Video: https://web.track.tennis/#/@22ed24e1-b443-4bd2-b543-d6ddf8019385/@22ed24e1-b443-4bd2-b543-d6ddf8019385/evt-jxfw89ahO1Q https://gocolgateraiders.com/calendar.aspx?game_id=10312&sport_id=15 - 1:00 PM1hStudent Open Office Hour - Dean of the CollegeToday's Events | McGregory, 103
The vice president and dean of the college is the university’s senior student affairs officer with responsibility for the following departments and programs: administrative advising, campus safety, career services, the COVE, the dean of students, First@Colgate, international student services, residential life, counseling and psychological services, student health services, student conduct, wellness, student involvement, fraternity and sorority advising, environmental health and safety, emergency management, and other services that support student learning.The dean of the college, Dr. Paul J. McLoughlin II, welcomes the opportunity to discuss questions and concerns, to provide advice or to talk through an issue. Dean McLoughlin offers weekly office hours for students. Contact Michele Carney at 315-228-7425 (mcarney@colgate.edu) to reserve a time. - 1:30 PM1hJummahToday's Events | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Join the Muslim Student Association for Jummah in the Chapel. - 1:30 PM1hJummahCampus Life | Colgate Memorial Chapel
Join the Muslim Student Association for Jummah in the Chapel. - 2:00 PM1hStudent Open Office Hour - Dean of StudentsToday's Events | McGregory Hall, 121
The dean of students encourages and supports students’ success by providing opportunities for co-curricular learning and extracurricular experiences to enhance students’ holistic development. Through collaboration with the ALANA Cultural Center, the Office of LGBTQ+ Initiatives, the Office of Student Involvement (OSI), the Office of the Chaplains, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Advising, and the Center for Outreach, Volunteerism, Outreach, and Education (COVE) the dean of students assists in curating the student experience at Colgate.Dean of Students Dorsey Spencer Jr. welcomes the chance to discuss life outside the classroom broadly and embraces opportunities to engage with students regarding their questions, interests, or aspirations. Dean Spencer offers weekly open office hours available to students by appointment.Contact Melissa Helmke-Davie (mhelmkedavie@colgate.edu) to schedule a time. - 2:00 PM1h 30mInternship SymposiumThe Arts | Little Hall, 114
Come hear about the remarkable work students have been doing in our campus museums!Students presenting are:Cindy Chen ’24Yiduo He ’24Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ’24Jordan Smith ’24Wendy Wu ’25Hosted by University Museums, Museum Studies, and Special Collections & University Archives.Refreshments will be served. - 2:00 PM1h 30mInternship SymposiumAcademics | Little Hall, 114
Come hear about the remarkable work students have been doing in our campus museums!Students presenting are:Cindy Chen ’24Yiduo He ’24Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ’24Jordan Smith ’24Wendy Wu ’25Hosted by University Museums, Museum Studies, and Special Collections & University Archives.Refreshments will be served. - 2:00 PM1h 30mInternship SymposiumToday's Events | Little Hall, 114
Come hear about the remarkable work students have been doing in our campus museums!Students presenting are:Cindy Chen ’24Yiduo He ’24Raquel Marquez-Guerrero ’24Jordan Smith ’24Wendy Wu ’25Hosted by University Museums, Museum Studies, and Special Collections & University Archives.Refreshments will be served. - 2:30 PM1h 30mENST & Oak Awards CeremonyToday's Events | Persson Hall, Auditorium
Join us in honoring exceptional students and community members who have made notable contributions on campus.The Oak Awards are offered to students, staff, faculty, and teams whose contributions have advanced sustainability on campus. Submit nominations for sustainable community members by April 12.The ENST Awards celebrate students who have made contributions in the topics of research, community service, and justice.Vegetarian hors d'oeuvres will be served prior to the ceremony. Please bring your own reusable water bottle.This event will count as 1 credit for the employee Sustainability Passport program. Please submit your attendance after the event in order to earn credit.The awards ceremony is part of the Office of Sustainability’s 13 Days of Green series leading up to Earth Day on April 22. View the 2024 13 Days of Green schedule. - 2:30 PM1h 30mENST & Oak Awards CeremonyCampus Life | Persson Hall, Auditorium
Join us in honoring exceptional students and community members who have made notable contributions on campus.The Oak Awards are offered to students, staff, faculty, and teams whose contributions have advanced sustainability on campus. Submit nominations for sustainable community members by April 12.The ENST Awards celebrate students who have made contributions in the topics of research, community service, and justice.Vegetarian hors d'oeuvres will be served prior to the ceremony. Please bring your own reusable water bottle.This event will count as 1 credit for the employee Sustainability Passport program. Please submit your attendance after the event in order to earn credit.The awards ceremony is part of the Office of Sustainability’s 13 Days of Green series leading up to Earth Day on April 22. View the 2024 13 Days of Green schedule. - 2:30 PM1h 30mENST & Oak Awards CeremonyAcademics | Persson Hall, Auditorium
Join us in honoring exceptional students and community members who have made notable contributions on campus.The Oak Awards are offered to students, staff, faculty, and teams whose contributions have advanced sustainability on campus. Submit nominations for sustainable community members by April 12.The ENST Awards celebrate students who have made contributions in the topics of research, community service, and justice.Vegetarian hors d'oeuvres will be served prior to the ceremony. Please bring your own reusable water bottle.This event will count as 1 credit for the employee Sustainability Passport program. Please submit your attendance after the event in order to earn credit.The awards ceremony is part of the Office of Sustainability’s 13 Days of Green series leading up to Earth Day on April 22. View the 2024 13 Days of Green schedule. - 3:00 PM2hQuiet Study SessionsToday's Events | Burke Hall, Burke Lobby
If you’re looking for a quiet space to be productive that’s not the library or your bedroom, join us for our weekly spring study sessions. Drop in anytime to work by yourself, in a group, or with the intention to connect with others.Look forward to treats, study resources, goal setting, and your judgment-free Res Fellow (optional) accountability buddy.All are welcome; Burke will be unlocked regardless of your Common’s affiliation. - 3:00 PM2hQuiet Study SessionsAcademics | Burke Hall, Burke Lobby
If you’re looking for a quiet space to be productive that’s not the library or your bedroom, join us for our weekly spring study sessions. Drop in anytime to work by yourself, in a group, or with the intention to connect with others.Look forward to treats, study resources, goal setting, and your judgment-free Res Fellow (optional) accountability buddy.All are welcome; Burke will be unlocked regardless of your Common’s affiliation. - 3:00 PM2hQuiet Study SessionsCampus Life | Burke Hall, Burke Lobby
If you’re looking for a quiet space to be productive that’s not the library or your bedroom, join us for our weekly spring study sessions. Drop in anytime to work by yourself, in a group, or with the intention to connect with others.Look forward to treats, study resources, goal setting, and your judgment-free Res Fellow (optional) accountability buddy.All are welcome; Burke will be unlocked regardless of your Common’s affiliation. - 3:00 PM2h 30mForrest Gump with the Brown Commons CouncilToday's Events | Hamilton Movie Theater
The Brown Commons Council has rented out the Hamilton Theater for a special screening of Forrest Gump! Enjoy this classic 1994 comedy-drama while snacking on free movie theater popcorn and a drink.The 2:20 p.m. or 2:50 p.m. Bookstore-Apartments Cruiser from Gate House should get you into town in time for the movie. - 3:00 PM2h 30mForrest Gump with the Brown Commons CouncilThe Arts | Hamilton Movie Theater
The Brown Commons Council has rented out the Hamilton Theater for a special screening of Forrest Gump! Enjoy this classic 1994 comedy-drama while snacking on free movie theater popcorn and a drink.The 2:20 p.m. or 2:50 p.m. Bookstore-Apartments Cruiser from Gate House should get you into town in time for the movie. - 3:30 PM1h 30mAuditions for the Fall 2024 Production of "Toliver & Wakeman"Academics | Ryan Studio, 212
Audition for the University Theater Fall 2024 production of Toliver & Wakeman by Kyle Bass. The production will be directed by April Sweeney.Open to all Colgate students. Prepare a short piece of text, tell a story, or read from provided scenes. Sign up is encouraged, but not required. Sign up here.Earn a full credit in THEA 359 - Performance II for participating in this production. Instructor's permission required. No prerequisites.Character DescriptionsToliver: Male, 20s. Black. Born into slavery. Thoughtful. Illiterate but quick with language. Always within easy reach, the pain and anger he carries is eased by his wit. He can carry a tune and he can move to one as well. A good storyteller. All are welcome to audition.Sarah Resetta ("Lyons:) Wakeman: Female, 20s. Born to a poor farm family. Tough but not repellent. She can be sharp and insensitive. She longs to see battle. Longs to be her true self. Kind at her core. Vulnerability beneath it all. All are welcome to audition.The Inspiration Set at the start of the American Civil War, Toliver & Wakeman theatricalizes and dramatizes the Civil War experience of two characters from very different (and not so different) backgrounds. Toliver is a young black man born into slavery in Virginia who escaped to New York, changed his name to avoid capture, and mustered into the Union Army's 26th Regiment of Colored Troops (NY). Wakeman is Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, a young white woman, born in rural Upstate New York. She disguised herself as a man and mustered into the Union Army, the 153rd New York State Volunteers, as "Lyons" Wakeman.Contact April Sweeney at sasweeney@colgate.edu for more information. - 3:30 PM1h 30mAuditions for the Fall 2024 Production of "Toliver & Wakeman"Today's Events | Ryan Studio, 212
Audition for the University Theater Fall 2024 production of Toliver & Wakeman by Kyle Bass. The production will be directed by April Sweeney.Open to all Colgate students. Prepare a short piece of text, tell a story, or read from provided scenes. Sign up is encouraged, but not required. Sign up here.Earn a full credit in THEA 359 - Performance II for participating in this production. Instructor's permission required. No prerequisites.Character DescriptionsToliver: Male, 20s. Black. Born into slavery. Thoughtful. Illiterate but quick with language. Always within easy reach, the pain and anger he carries is eased by his wit. He can carry a tune and he can move to one as well. A good storyteller. All are welcome to audition.Sarah Resetta ("Lyons:) Wakeman: Female, 20s. Born to a poor farm family. Tough but not repellent. She can be sharp and insensitive. She longs to see battle. Longs to be her true self. Kind at her core. Vulnerability beneath it all. All are welcome to audition.The Inspiration Set at the start of the American Civil War, Toliver & Wakeman theatricalizes and dramatizes the Civil War experience of two characters from very different (and not so different) backgrounds. Toliver is a young black man born into slavery in Virginia who escaped to New York, changed his name to avoid capture, and mustered into the Union Army's 26th Regiment of Colored Troops (NY). Wakeman is Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, a young white woman, born in rural Upstate New York. She disguised herself as a man and mustered into the Union Army, the 153rd New York State Volunteers, as "Lyons" Wakeman.Contact April Sweeney at sasweeney@colgate.edu for more information. - 3:30 PM1h 30mAuditions for the Fall 2024 Production of "Toliver & Wakeman"The Arts | Ryan Studio, 212
Audition for the University Theater Fall 2024 production of Toliver & Wakeman by Kyle Bass. The production will be directed by April Sweeney.Open to all Colgate students. Prepare a short piece of text, tell a story, or read from provided scenes. Sign up is encouraged, but not required. Sign up here.Earn a full credit in THEA 359 - Performance II for participating in this production. Instructor's permission required. No prerequisites.Character DescriptionsToliver: Male, 20s. Black. Born into slavery. Thoughtful. Illiterate but quick with language. Always within easy reach, the pain and anger he carries is eased by his wit. He can carry a tune and he can move to one as well. A good storyteller. All are welcome to audition.Sarah Resetta ("Lyons:) Wakeman: Female, 20s. Born to a poor farm family. Tough but not repellent. She can be sharp and insensitive. She longs to see battle. Longs to be her true self. Kind at her core. Vulnerability beneath it all. All are welcome to audition.The Inspiration Set at the start of the American Civil War, Toliver & Wakeman theatricalizes and dramatizes the Civil War experience of two characters from very different (and not so different) backgrounds. Toliver is a young black man born into slavery in Virginia who escaped to New York, changed his name to avoid capture, and mustered into the Union Army's 26th Regiment of Colored Troops (NY). Wakeman is Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, a young white woman, born in rural Upstate New York. She disguised herself as a man and mustered into the Union Army, the 153rd New York State Volunteers, as "Lyons" Wakeman.Contact April Sweeney at sasweeney@colgate.edu for more information. - 5:00 PM2hPalestinian Film SeriesAcademics | Center for Women's Studies, East Hall WMST Lobby
Colgate Students for Liberation present Palestinian Film Series.From MAD Distribution Films, Ambience, The Parrot, Bethlehem, Five Boys and a Wheel, and AYNY will be viewed. - 5:00 PM2hPalestinian Film SeriesToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies, East Hall WMST Lobby
Colgate Students for Liberation present Palestinian Film Series.From MAD Distribution Films, Ambience, The Parrot, Bethlehem, Five Boys and a Wheel, and AYNY will be viewed. - 5:30 PM1hShabbatCampus Life | Saperstein Jewish Center
All are invited to join the Colgate Jewish Union for a vibrant Shabbat service followed by a delicious dinner. - 5:30 PM1hShabbatToday's Events | Saperstein Jewish Center
All are invited to join the Colgate Jewish Union for a vibrant Shabbat service followed by a delicious dinner. - 6:30 PM1hSolar SuperstormsAcademics | Ho Tung Visualization Lab, 401 Ho Science Center
Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.A fury is building on the surface of the Sun: high-velocity jets, a fiery tsunami wave 100,000 km high, rising loops of electrified gas. What’s driving these strange phenomena? How will they affect planet Earth? Find the answers as we venture into the seething interior of our star.Solar Superstorms is a major new production that takes viewers into the tangle of magnetic fields and superhot plasma that vent the Sun’s rage in dramatic flares, violent solar tornadoes, and the largest eruptions in the Solar System: coronal mass ejections. - 6:30 PM1hSolar SuperstormsToday's Events | Ho Tung Visualization Lab, 401 Ho Science Center
Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.A fury is building on the surface of the Sun: high-velocity jets, a fiery tsunami wave 100,000 km high, rising loops of electrified gas. What’s driving these strange phenomena? How will they affect planet Earth? Find the answers as we venture into the seething interior of our star.Solar Superstorms is a major new production that takes viewers into the tangle of magnetic fields and superhot plasma that vent the Sun’s rage in dramatic flares, violent solar tornadoes, and the largest eruptions in the Solar System: coronal mass ejections. - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Concert Jazz EnsembleCampus Life | Donovan's Pub
Joe Carello, Director An evening of historical and contemporary jazz featuring Colgate students and faculty guests. - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Concert Jazz EnsembleToday's Events | Donovan's Pub
Joe Carello, Director An evening of historical and contemporary jazz featuring Colgate students and faculty guests. - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Concert Jazz EnsembleAcademics | Donovan's Pub
Joe Carello, Director An evening of historical and contemporary jazz featuring Colgate students and faculty guests. - 8:00 PM2hGlow & Grow - 'Gate After DarkCampus Life | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center, Media Lounge
Need a plant buddy to keep your spirits up? Pick out your own succulent at the Gate After Dark - Glow & Grow event with volunteer team, Do Random Acts of Kindness (DoRAK). You can make your new plant stand out by painting the pot, so it glows in the dark. - 8:00 PM2hGlow & Grow - 'Gate After DarkThe Arts | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center, Media Lounge
Need a plant buddy to keep your spirits up? Pick out your own succulent at the Gate After Dark - Glow & Grow event with volunteer team, Do Random Acts of Kindness (DoRAK). You can make your new plant stand out by painting the pot, so it glows in the dark. - 8:00 PM2hGlow & Grow - 'Gate After DarkToday's Events | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center, Media Lounge
Need a plant buddy to keep your spirits up? Pick out your own succulent at the Gate After Dark - Glow & Grow event with volunteer team, Do Random Acts of Kindness (DoRAK). You can make your new plant stand out by painting the pot, so it glows in the dark.