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- All dayDomestic Violence Awareness Month Library DisplayToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library
Haven, Shaw Wellness Institute, and The Center for Women's Studies have created a library display in Case-Geyer Library for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The display will be up throughout October.We invite you to engage with the display and check out the books from the collection! - All dayFall 2023/Spring 2024 Off-Campus Study Credit DeadlineAcademics
Deadline for submission of final documentation for previous off-campus study credit (fall 2023 and spring 2024 approved programs.) - All dayFall 2023/Spring 2024 Off-Campus Study Credit DeadlineToday's Events
Deadline for submission of final documentation for previous off-campus study credit (fall 2023 and spring 2024 approved programs.) - All dayFirst-Half-of-Term Course Grades DueAcademics
First-half-of-term course grades due to the registrar's office. - All dayFirst-Half-of-Term Course Grades DueToday's Events
First-half-of-term course grades due to the registrar's office. - All dayWatch PartyToday's Events | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Studio
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse transited across central New York - its path of totality falling only a few miles from Colgate's campus. Spectating this astronomical phenomenon became a mass social event: nearly a million people flocked to the region.Watch Party, an immersive multi-channel video installation, recreates this event, capturing the scene on the ground rather than the skies.Co-sponsored by Alternative Cinema and Film and Media Studies - All dayWatch PartyThe Arts | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Studio
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse transited across central New York - its path of totality falling only a few miles from Colgate's campus. Spectating this astronomical phenomenon became a mass social event: nearly a million people flocked to the region.Watch Party, an immersive multi-channel video installation, recreates this event, capturing the scene on the ground rather than the skies.Co-sponsored by Alternative Cinema and Film and Media Studies - All dayWatch PartyCampus Life | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Studio
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse transited across central New York - its path of totality falling only a few miles from Colgate's campus. Spectating this astronomical phenomenon became a mass social event: nearly a million people flocked to the region.Watch Party, an immersive multi-channel video installation, recreates this event, capturing the scene on the ground rather than the skies.Co-sponsored by Alternative Cinema and Film and Media Studies - All dayWatch PartyAcademics | Bernstein Hall, Experimental Exhibition and Performance Studio
On April 8, 2024, a solar eclipse transited across central New York - its path of totality falling only a few miles from Colgate's campus. Spectating this astronomical phenomenon became a mass social event: nearly a million people flocked to the region.Watch Party, an immersive multi-channel video installation, recreates this event, capturing the scene on the ground rather than the skies.Co-sponsored by Alternative Cinema and Film and Media Studies - 8:00 AM1hDEI Breakfast: BarclaysToday's Events | Benton Hall, 200
Students are welcome to join alumni from Barclays investment banking practice to enjoy breakfast and learn about the ways the firm supports new professionals from underrepresented identities.This event is focused on first years and sophomores. - 8:30 AM15mGuided Morning MeditationToday's Events | Chapel House, Meditation Space
Please join us for morning guided meditation from 8:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. Monday to Friday.No experience required. - 8:30 AM15mGuided Morning MeditationCampus Life | Chapel House, Meditation Space
Please join us for morning guided meditation from 8:30 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. Monday to Friday.No experience required. - 9:30 AM7hEntangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion and MemoryAcademics | 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. - 9:30 AM7hEntangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion and MemoryToday's Events | 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. - 9:30 AM7hEntangled 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. - 9:30 AM7hEntangled Intimacies: Tradition, Motion and MemoryThe Arts | 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. - 10:00 AM7hWar, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937-1948Campus Life | Picker Art Gallery, Dana Arts Center, 2nd floor
War, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937–1948: The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese WoodcutsThis exhibition, an in-depth examination of the modern woodcut movement in the decades leading up to the founding of the People’s Republic of China, will be the first time that one of Picker Art Gallery’s most singular and important collections will be shown in its entirety.The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese Woodcuts contains over 200 works made in China between 1937 and 1948. They were given to The Picker Art Gallery by Professor Emeritus Theodore Herman, who lived in the country during this period, and his wife, Evelyn Mary Chen Shiying Herman. Professor Herman taught at Colgate from 1954 to 1981 in the Geography Department and was the founding director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program.Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the exhibition of the Herman collection is an extraordinary resource for the study of Chinese art and of pre-Liberation history. The prints in the exhibition can be seen as direct links to the historical events taking place in China in the years leading up to Liberation. Images made between 1937 and 1945 in areas controlled by the Chinese Nationalist forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War chronicle the progress of the war and promoted good relations between the army and the people; others, produced in the areas controlled by the Communist Red Army, encourage resistance against the Japanese but also illustrate how Chinese society could be transformed through socialism; those prints produced during the Civil War expose many injustices amid the post-war social and political upheavals. Finally, many of the images in the exhibition explore wide-ranging subjects and a variety of techniques that offer glimpses into quotidian Chinese life during this period.This exhibition is curated by Leslie Ann Eliet. - 10:00 AM7hWar, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937-1948The Arts | Picker Art Gallery, Dana Arts Center, 2nd floor
War, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937–1948: The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese WoodcutsThis exhibition, an in-depth examination of the modern woodcut movement in the decades leading up to the founding of the People’s Republic of China, will be the first time that one of Picker Art Gallery’s most singular and important collections will be shown in its entirety.The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese Woodcuts contains over 200 works made in China between 1937 and 1948. They were given to The Picker Art Gallery by Professor Emeritus Theodore Herman, who lived in the country during this period, and his wife, Evelyn Mary Chen Shiying Herman. Professor Herman taught at Colgate from 1954 to 1981 in the Geography Department and was the founding director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program.Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the exhibition of the Herman collection is an extraordinary resource for the study of Chinese art and of pre-Liberation history. The prints in the exhibition can be seen as direct links to the historical events taking place in China in the years leading up to Liberation. Images made between 1937 and 1945 in areas controlled by the Chinese Nationalist forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War chronicle the progress of the war and promoted good relations between the army and the people; others, produced in the areas controlled by the Communist Red Army, encourage resistance against the Japanese but also illustrate how Chinese society could be transformed through socialism; those prints produced during the Civil War expose many injustices amid the post-war social and political upheavals. Finally, many of the images in the exhibition explore wide-ranging subjects and a variety of techniques that offer glimpses into quotidian Chinese life during this period.This exhibition is curated by Leslie Ann Eliet. - 10:00 AM7hWar, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937-1948Today's Events | Picker Art Gallery, Dana Arts Center, 2nd floor
War, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937–1948: The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese WoodcutsThis exhibition, an in-depth examination of the modern woodcut movement in the decades leading up to the founding of the People’s Republic of China, will be the first time that one of Picker Art Gallery’s most singular and important collections will be shown in its entirety.The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese Woodcuts contains over 200 works made in China between 1937 and 1948. They were given to The Picker Art Gallery by Professor Emeritus Theodore Herman, who lived in the country during this period, and his wife, Evelyn Mary Chen Shiying Herman. Professor Herman taught at Colgate from 1954 to 1981 in the Geography Department and was the founding director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program.Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the exhibition of the Herman collection is an extraordinary resource for the study of Chinese art and of pre-Liberation history. The prints in the exhibition can be seen as direct links to the historical events taking place in China in the years leading up to Liberation. Images made between 1937 and 1945 in areas controlled by the Chinese Nationalist forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War chronicle the progress of the war and promoted good relations between the army and the people; others, produced in the areas controlled by the Communist Red Army, encourage resistance against the Japanese but also illustrate how Chinese society could be transformed through socialism; those prints produced during the Civil War expose many injustices amid the post-war social and political upheavals. Finally, many of the images in the exhibition explore wide-ranging subjects and a variety of techniques that offer glimpses into quotidian Chinese life during this period.This exhibition is curated by Leslie Ann Eliet. - 10:00 AM7hWar, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937-1948Academics | Picker Art Gallery, Dana Arts Center, 2nd floor
War, Revolution, and the Heart of China, 1937–1948: The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese WoodcutsThis exhibition, an in-depth examination of the modern woodcut movement in the decades leading up to the founding of the People’s Republic of China, will be the first time that one of Picker Art Gallery’s most singular and important collections will be shown in its entirety.The Herman Collection of Modern Chinese Woodcuts contains over 200 works made in China between 1937 and 1948. They were given to The Picker Art Gallery by Professor Emeritus Theodore Herman, who lived in the country during this period, and his wife, Evelyn Mary Chen Shiying Herman. Professor Herman taught at Colgate from 1954 to 1981 in the Geography Department and was the founding director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program.Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the exhibition of the Herman collection is an extraordinary resource for the study of Chinese art and of pre-Liberation history. The prints in the exhibition can be seen as direct links to the historical events taking place in China in the years leading up to Liberation. Images made between 1937 and 1945 in areas controlled by the Chinese Nationalist forces during the Second Sino-Japanese War chronicle the progress of the war and promoted good relations between the army and the people; others, produced in the areas controlled by the Communist Red Army, encourage resistance against the Japanese but also illustrate how Chinese society could be transformed through socialism; those prints produced during the Civil War expose many injustices amid the post-war social and political upheavals. Finally, many of the images in the exhibition explore wide-ranging subjects and a variety of techniques that offer glimpses into quotidian Chinese life during this period.This exhibition is curated by Leslie Ann Eliet. - 10:30 AM6hAllan 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. - 10:30 AM6hAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingToday's Events | 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. - 10:30 AM6hAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingAcademics | 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. - 10:30 AM6hAllan Hacklin - Then to Now: 30 Years of RoamingThe Arts | 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. - 12:15 PM1hENST Brown Bag: Kwabena EduseiToday's Events | Lathrop Hall, 207
Join Hamilton College Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Dr. Kwabena Edusei as he talks about his recent research. More information to come.Hot wraps will be provided by Hamilton Whole Foods, and will include vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free options. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. - 12:15 PM1hENST Brown Bag: Kwabena EduseiAcademics | Lathrop Hall, 207
Join Hamilton College Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Dr. Kwabena Edusei as he talks about his recent research. More information to come.Hot wraps will be provided by Hamilton Whole Foods, and will include vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free options. Please bring your own reusable water bottle. - 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 PM1hFree Store Open HoursToday's Events | Drake Hall, Drake Tunnel - Free Store
Located 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.Donating 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. - 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 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. - 3:00 PM1hEmbroidery WorkshopAcademics | ALANA Cultural Center, 104
This workshop-style event, co-hosted by the Latin American Student Organization, will give participants an opportunity to try embroidery with techniques taught by our visiting artists.This series serves as an opportunity to meet three weaving artists, Teresa Gómez Sántiz, Analí Gómez Sántiz, and Consuela Sántiz Gómez, from the Jalabil women’s weaving collective visiting Colgate for a two-week artist residency from Oxchuc, Chiapas, Mexico. This residency celebrates Jalabil’s international debut, as well as the acquisition of two new works to the University Museums’ permanent collection.Jalabil’s residency events also included a linguistic component, as Jalabil's delegation includes both bilingual Spanish-Tseltal (a Mayan language) and Tseltal-speaking members. We are excited to provide interpretation from Tseltal to Spanish and Spanish to English.This event is hosted by the Department of History and Longyear Museum of Anthropology and is generously co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, ALANA Cultural Center, the Office of Equity and Diversity, the Office of the Provost and Dean of the Faculty, the Office of Off-Campus Study, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Africana and Latin American Studies, Department of Art, CORE Communities, Department of Economics, Department of Educational Studies, W. M. Keck Center for Language Study, Museum Studies, Native American Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Women’s, and Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the Latin American Student Organization.Remaining residency event:Saturday, Oct. 26: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Jalabil Weavers at the Indigenous Nations Festival - 3:00 PM1hEmbroidery WorkshopToday's Events | ALANA Cultural Center, 104
This workshop-style event, co-hosted by the Latin American Student Organization, will give participants an opportunity to try embroidery with techniques taught by our visiting artists.This series serves as an opportunity to meet three weaving artists, Teresa Gómez Sántiz, Analí Gómez Sántiz, and Consuela Sántiz Gómez, from the Jalabil women’s weaving collective visiting Colgate for a two-week artist residency from Oxchuc, Chiapas, Mexico. This residency celebrates Jalabil’s international debut, as well as the acquisition of two new works to the University Museums’ permanent collection.Jalabil’s residency events also included a linguistic component, as Jalabil's delegation includes both bilingual Spanish-Tseltal (a Mayan language) and Tseltal-speaking members. We are excited to provide interpretation from Tseltal to Spanish and Spanish to English.This event is hosted by the Department of History and Longyear Museum of Anthropology and is generously co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, ALANA Cultural Center, the Office of Equity and Diversity, the Office of the Provost and Dean of the Faculty, the Office of Off-Campus Study, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Africana and Latin American Studies, Department of Art, CORE Communities, Department of Economics, Department of Educational Studies, W. M. Keck Center for Language Study, Museum Studies, Native American Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Women’s, and Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the Latin American Student Organization.Remaining residency event:Saturday, Oct. 26: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Jalabil Weavers at the Indigenous Nations Festival - 3:00 PM1hEmbroidery WorkshopCampus Life | ALANA Cultural Center, 104
This workshop-style event, co-hosted by the Latin American Student Organization, will give participants an opportunity to try embroidery with techniques taught by our visiting artists.This series serves as an opportunity to meet three weaving artists, Teresa Gómez Sántiz, Analí Gómez Sántiz, and Consuela Sántiz Gómez, from the Jalabil women’s weaving collective visiting Colgate for a two-week artist residency from Oxchuc, Chiapas, Mexico. This residency celebrates Jalabil’s international debut, as well as the acquisition of two new works to the University Museums’ permanent collection.Jalabil’s residency events also included a linguistic component, as Jalabil's delegation includes both bilingual Spanish-Tseltal (a Mayan language) and Tseltal-speaking members. We are excited to provide interpretation from Tseltal to Spanish and Spanish to English.This event is hosted by the Department of History and Longyear Museum of Anthropology and is generously co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, ALANA Cultural Center, the Office of Equity and Diversity, the Office of the Provost and Dean of the Faculty, the Office of Off-Campus Study, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Africana and Latin American Studies, Department of Art, CORE Communities, Department of Economics, Department of Educational Studies, W. M. Keck Center for Language Study, Museum Studies, Native American Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Women’s, and Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the Latin American Student Organization.Remaining residency event:Saturday, Oct. 26: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Jalabil Weavers at the Indigenous Nations Festival - 3:00 PM1hEmbroidery WorkshopThe Arts | ALANA Cultural Center, 104
This workshop-style event, co-hosted by the Latin American Student Organization, will give participants an opportunity to try embroidery with techniques taught by our visiting artists.This series serves as an opportunity to meet three weaving artists, Teresa Gómez Sántiz, Analí Gómez Sántiz, and Consuela Sántiz Gómez, from the Jalabil women’s weaving collective visiting Colgate for a two-week artist residency from Oxchuc, Chiapas, Mexico. This residency celebrates Jalabil’s international debut, as well as the acquisition of two new works to the University Museums’ permanent collection.Jalabil’s residency events also included a linguistic component, as Jalabil's delegation includes both bilingual Spanish-Tseltal (a Mayan language) and Tseltal-speaking members. We are excited to provide interpretation from Tseltal to Spanish and Spanish to English.This event is hosted by the Department of History and Longyear Museum of Anthropology and is generously co-sponsored by the Colgate Arts Council, ALANA Cultural Center, the Office of Equity and Diversity, the Office of the Provost and Dean of the Faculty, the Office of Off-Campus Study, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Africana and Latin American Studies, Department of Art, CORE Communities, Department of Economics, Department of Educational Studies, W. M. Keck Center for Language Study, Museum Studies, Native American Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Women’s, and Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and the Latin American Student Organization.Remaining residency event:Saturday, Oct. 26: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. - Jalabil Weavers at the Indigenous Nations Festival - 3:30 PM1hHealthy Ways/Dangerous Liaisons: Reptiles, Movement & ConnectivityToday's Events | Ho Science Center, 101
Healthy Ways and Dangerous Liaisons: Reptiles, Movement and Connectivity", presented by Doug Eifler, chief curiosity officer, Erell Institute. (Co-sponsored by Global Public and Environmental Health) Reception to follow. - 3:30 PM1hHealthy Ways/Dangerous Liaisons: Reptiles, Movement & ConnectivityAcademics | Ho Science Center, 101
Healthy Ways and Dangerous Liaisons: Reptiles, Movement and Connectivity", presented by Doug Eifler, chief curiosity officer, Erell Institute. (Co-sponsored by Global Public and Environmental Health) Reception to follow. - 4:00 PM3hColgate University Field Hockey vs Holy Cross - Breast Cancer Awareness GameToday's Events | Hamilton, N.Y., Tyler's Field
Colgate University Field Hockey vs Holy Cross - Breast Cancer Awareness Game TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate /o/watch/appearance/dark - 4:00 PM3hColgate University Field Hockey vs Holy Cross - Breast Cancer Awareness GameAthletics | Hamilton, N.Y., Tyler's Field
Colgate University Field Hockey vs Holy Cross - Breast Cancer Awareness Game TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate /o/watch/appearance/dark - 4:15 PM15mGuided Afternoon MeditationCampus Life | Chapel House, Meditation Space
Please join us for guided meditation from 4:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. No experience required. - 4:15 PM15mGuided Afternoon MeditationToday's Events | Chapel House, Meditation Space
Please join us for guided meditation from 4:15 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. No experience required. - 5:00 PM2hSpring Theater Production Jumpstart MeetingAcademics | Ryan Studio, 212
The director of the University Theater spring 2025 production (a new adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel, The Master and Margarita) invites students interested in auditioning or participating in the making of the play, to a first meeting, discussion, and sampling of the text. Members of the cast will earn a full credit in THEA 359.The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is a thrilling blend of satire, romance, and the supernatural. When the Devil himself arrives in Moscow with a retinue of misfits, the city spirals into chaos exposing the absurdity of Soviet society. At its core, the novel intertwines a time-defying romance between a troubled writer and his beloved with a profound retelling of biblical themes, creating a story that is entertaining, wildly imaginative, and deeply philosophical.Email Simona Giurgea with any questions. - 5:00 PM2hSpring Theater Production Jumpstart MeetingToday's Events | Ryan Studio, 212
The director of the University Theater spring 2025 production (a new adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel, The Master and Margarita) invites students interested in auditioning or participating in the making of the play, to a first meeting, discussion, and sampling of the text. Members of the cast will earn a full credit in THEA 359.The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is a thrilling blend of satire, romance, and the supernatural. When the Devil himself arrives in Moscow with a retinue of misfits, the city spirals into chaos exposing the absurdity of Soviet society. At its core, the novel intertwines a time-defying romance between a troubled writer and his beloved with a profound retelling of biblical themes, creating a story that is entertaining, wildly imaginative, and deeply philosophical.Email Simona Giurgea with any questions. - 5:00 PM2hSpring Theater Production Jumpstart MeetingThe Arts | Ryan Studio, 212
The director of the University Theater spring 2025 production (a new adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel, The Master and Margarita) invites students interested in auditioning or participating in the making of the play, to a first meeting, discussion, and sampling of the text. Members of the cast will earn a full credit in THEA 359.The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is a thrilling blend of satire, romance, and the supernatural. When the Devil himself arrives in Moscow with a retinue of misfits, the city spirals into chaos exposing the absurdity of Soviet society. At its core, the novel intertwines a time-defying romance between a troubled writer and his beloved with a profound retelling of biblical themes, creating a story that is entertaining, wildly imaginative, and deeply philosophical.Email Simona Giurgea with any questions. - 5:00 PM3hColgate University Men's Swimming & Diving vs Le MoyneAthletics | Hamilton, N.Y., Lineberry Natatorium
Colgate University Men's Swimming & Diving vs Le Moyne TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/appearance/ - 5:00 PM3hColgate University Men's Swimming & Diving vs Le MoyneToday's Events | Hamilton, N.Y., Lineberry Natatorium
Colgate University Men's Swimming & Diving vs Le Moyne TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/appearance/ - 5:00 PM3hColgate University Women's Swimming & Diving vs Le MoyneToday's Events | Hamilton, N.Y., Lineberry Natatorium
Colgate University Women's Swimming & Diving vs Le Moyne TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/appearance/ - 5:00 PM3hColgate University Women's Swimming & Diving vs Le MoyneAthletics | Hamilton, N.Y., Lineberry Natatorium
Colgate University Women's Swimming & Diving vs Le Moyne TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/appearance/ - 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. - 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. - 6:00 PM3hWomen's Hockey vs. MaineAthletics | Hamilton, N.Y., Class of 1965 Arena
Colgate University Women's Ice Hockey vs Maine - Dental Hygiene Night & Mental Health Awareness TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/appearance Streaming Audio: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/ecachockey/ - 6:00 PM3hWomen's Hockey vs. MaineToday's Events | Hamilton, N.Y., Class of 1965 Arena
Colgate University Women's Ice Hockey vs Maine - Dental Hygiene Night & Mental Health Awareness TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/appearance Streaming Audio: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/ecachockey/ - 6:30 PM1hThe Great Solar System AdventureAcademics | Ho Tung Visualization Lab, 401 Ho Science Center
Join showman extraordinaire “The Great Schiaparelli” as he takes the audience on a death-defying space-time adventure within his wondrous Observatorium.From the sun-scorched surface of Mercury to the icy expanses of Pluto and beyond, prepare to be subjected to the myriad dangers and wonders of our Solar System, on a breathtaking tour that reveals just how precious our home planet really is.Be warned though: the Observatorium isn’t just for show. It will transport the audience right to the heart of some of the deadliest locations in our slice of the heavens. It’s going to take some fancy flying to get everyone back in one piece! - 6:30 PM1hThe Great Solar System AdventureToday's Events | Ho Tung Visualization Lab, 401 Ho Science Center
Join showman extraordinaire “The Great Schiaparelli” as he takes the audience on a death-defying space-time adventure within his wondrous Observatorium.From the sun-scorched surface of Mercury to the icy expanses of Pluto and beyond, prepare to be subjected to the myriad dangers and wonders of our Solar System, on a breathtaking tour that reveals just how precious our home planet really is.Be warned though: the Observatorium isn’t just for show. It will transport the audience right to the heart of some of the deadliest locations in our slice of the heavens. It’s going to take some fancy flying to get everyone back in one piece! - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Volleyball at NavyToday's Events | Annapolis, Md.
Colgate University Volleyball at Navy TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/ - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Volleyball at NavyAthletics | Annapolis, Md.
Colgate University Volleyball at Navy TV: ESPN+ Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/colgate/o/watch/ - 7:00 PM3hColgate University Men's Ice Hockey at RITToday's Events | Rochester, N.Y.
Colgate University Men's Ice Hockey at RIT TV: FloHockey Streaming Video: https://www.flohockey.tv/watch - 7:00 PM3hColgate University Men's Ice Hockey at RITAthletics | Rochester, N.Y.
Colgate University Men's Ice Hockey at RIT TV: FloHockey Streaming Video: https://www.flohockey.tv/watch - 8:00 PM1hDrag ShowCampus Life | James C. Colgate Hall, The Hall of Presidents
Take your sparkling outfits out of the closet and join us for the most extravagant night of the year led by hysterically talented drag queens:Amanduh BrownEdie JamesSherri LoveMisty PhoenixLose yourself in festivities full of joy, friendly shade, and fabulousness!This year, we have a treat for you as well. Some of your peers will be joining performers on stage to showcase their drag skills. Do not miss the fun! - 8:00 PM1hDrag ShowToday's Events | James C. Colgate Hall, The Hall of Presidents
Take your sparkling outfits out of the closet and join us for the most extravagant night of the year led by hysterically talented drag queens:Amanduh BrownEdie JamesSherri LoveMisty PhoenixLose yourself in festivities full of joy, friendly shade, and fabulousness!This year, we have a treat for you as well. Some of your peers will be joining performers on stage to showcase their drag skills. Do not miss the fun! - 11:00 PM2hFridays at Donnie'sToday's Events | Donovan's Pub
Kick off your weekend with the ultimate Friday night experience at Donovan’s Pub!Dance the night away to live beats spun by our talented student DJ while you and your friends enjoy great vibes, music, and a packed dance floor.Whether you're here to show off your moves or just hang out with friends, Donnie’s is the place to be every Friday night!Food and drinks served.