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- 12:00 AM12:00 PMFraternity RecruitmentToday's Events | Broad Street (Various)
Register for Fraternity RecruitmentIf you have questions, please reach out to inter-fraternitycouncil@colgate.edu or ofsa@colgate.edu.Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors - All dayYes Means YesToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies
Yes Means Yes is a 7-week, student-led course on sex positivity and fostering a culture of consent, while also creating space to acknowledge and celebrate diverse sexualities and orientations. This semester, we’ll be offering the course from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the WGSS Center.The course is eligible for PE credit, and dinner will be provided at each session. Application deadline is Sept. 11. Sessions will begin on Sept. 16.Fall 2025 Application - 7:00 AM5hCU Well Biometric ScreeningToday's Events | James C. Colgate Hall, Clark Room
There are appointments available for biometric screenings.Blood cholesterol, blood glucose, and body composition measurements are critical health numbers that can help determine your risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Annual monitoring helps you stay on top of any risks you may have. Sign up today!To register for an appointment:Log in to personify Health through the CUWell website; sign in on the Colgate Portal (Tools- Health and Wellbeing- CU Well)Once logged in Select Benefits at the Top of the page (hand with + icon)Select View AllScroll down to select LabCorp Select Start Now Select Continue under Onsite Screening The Search Bar: Enter 13346 in the Zip Code fieldClick in the Location Box- enter/select Colgate UniversityUnder Date: select the calendar icon to scroll through the year- all scheduled dates are highlighted with a green dotSelect your date Select your time and specific time slotSelect Schedule AppointmentYou will receive a confirmation email - 10:30 AM2h 30mIFSA (Eric Tarbell) to visit campusToday's Events | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center
IFSA-approved programs: Meet program representative Eric Tarbell either. Colgate offers IFSA programs in Cambridge, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Shanghai, and Sri Lankai, all which offer a wide variety of academic options. - 10:30 AM2h 30mIFSA (Eric Tarbell) to visit campusAcademics | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center
IFSA-approved programs: Meet program representative Eric Tarbell either. Colgate offers IFSA programs in Cambridge, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Shanghai, and Sri Lankai, all which offer a wide variety of academic options. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESAcademics | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESThe Arts | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 10:30 AM6hClifford Gallery Exhibition: HOLESCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
This exhibition expands on the forthcoming issue of the artist-run journal Effects, organized around the motif of the hole. Holes draw our attention to the periphery, the edges of the visible, bringing to the fore what typically disappears into the margin. Through rips and shadows, enclosures and erasures, the included artworks address transience, destructive violence, and lost histories, while also evoking the nascent formation of as-yet-unknown patterns for meeting the problems of living — with ourselves, with one another, and with absence.Featuring work by Noel Anderson, Milano Chow, Mary Helena Clark, Clementine Keith-Roach, Lakshmi Luthra, Eric N. Mack, Nour Mobarak & Jeffrey Stuker, Christopher Page, Paul Pfeiffer, Adam Putnam, Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind, Paul Sietsema, and Patricia TreibOpening reception Wednesday, Sept. 24, following the 4:30pm Art LectureCurated by Lakshmi Luthra, Associate Professor of Art and Film & Media StudiesLearn more about the exhibition*Please note: Weekend hours are dependent on the availability of student monitors. If driving a distance, please contact the department (315-228-7633), during regular working hours, to ensure the gallery will be open. The gallery is not open during university breaks and holidays. - 11:30 AM1hHostile Terrain 94 Tag-Filling WorkshopsToday's Events | Alumni Hall Rm 209, 209
The Longyear Museum of Anthropology cordially invites Colgate students, staff, and faculty to our staff-led Tag-Filling Workshops, as part our Fall 2025 exhibition, Hostile Terrain 94. University Museum staff will be hosting a series of workshops, where participants are invited to participate in filling out tags for the participatory exhibition, with context and instructions offered by Longyear curators and University Museum staff. Lunches will be provided by Hamilton Whole Foods, followed by instructions on how to fill out the tags for the duration of the workshop. Our hope is that through sharing information about this powerful and timely exhibition, you as members of our learning community can share in the ultimate completion of this exhibition, as well as raising awareness about the themes raised in Hostile Terrain 94. Hostile Terrain 94 Official Promo Video - 11:30 AM1hHostile Terrain 94 Tag-Filling WorkshopsThe Arts | Alumni Hall Rm 209, 209
The Longyear Museum of Anthropology cordially invites Colgate students, staff, and faculty to our staff-led Tag-Filling Workshops, as part our Fall 2025 exhibition, Hostile Terrain 94. University Museum staff will be hosting a series of workshops, where participants are invited to participate in filling out tags for the participatory exhibition, with context and instructions offered by Longyear curators and University Museum staff. Lunches will be provided by Hamilton Whole Foods, followed by instructions on how to fill out the tags for the duration of the workshop. Our hope is that through sharing information about this powerful and timely exhibition, you as members of our learning community can share in the ultimate completion of this exhibition, as well as raising awareness about the themes raised in Hostile Terrain 94. Hostile Terrain 94 Official Promo Video - 11:30 AM1hTIA Incubator OrientationAcademics | Bernstein Hall, 214
All students are invited to join the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for one of two orientation sessions to prepare them for the TIA Incubator for 2025-2026.What is the TIA Incubator? Like other Thought Into Action (TIA) programs—including the Incubator, Summer Accelerator, and PE courses—it is a hands-on experience where students create businesses, nonprofits, social enterprises, and campus initiatives while developing entrepreneurial skills, guided by alumni mentors and Colgate’s entrepreneur in residence. Join our inspiring and inclusive community of accomplished and effective creators, changemakers, and problem solvers!Learn more about the TIA Incubator and reach out if you have further questions. - 11:30 AM1hTIA Incubator OrientationToday's Events | Bernstein Hall, 214
All students are invited to join the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for one of two orientation sessions to prepare them for the TIA Incubator for 2025-2026.What is the TIA Incubator? Like other Thought Into Action (TIA) programs—including the Incubator, Summer Accelerator, and PE courses—it is a hands-on experience where students create businesses, nonprofits, social enterprises, and campus initiatives while developing entrepreneurial skills, guided by alumni mentors and Colgate’s entrepreneur in residence. Join our inspiring and inclusive community of accomplished and effective creators, changemakers, and problem solvers!Learn more about the TIA Incubator and reach out if you have further questions. - 11:30 AM1h 30mKnown Unknowns: Gender Trouble and Scopic VulnerabilityToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies
Ashleigh Cassemere-Stanfield is an assistant professor of film and media studies at Colgate University. They work at the intersection of Black Studies, Videogame Studies, Queer Theory, Media Theory, and New Materialism. Their research examines the imaginary that subtends artificial intelligence. Specifically, it explores how the abrasive generativity of AI rhymes with a similar generativity within blackness and queerness. They earned their PhD from the University of Chicago and their M.A. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.Visibility has long been understood to be a trap within societies that are organized around surveillance, data capture, and racial capitalism. As such, opacity has become a key term of resistance for a broad array of scholars and activists working to resist this “scopic vulnerability” (Benjamin, 2020). However, opacity is itself motivated by a desire for transparency, and this makes opacity constitutive of the very crisis it resists. That is, where surveillance, data capture, and racial capitalism threaten us with epistemological foreclosure, these systems first transform those lives into unclassifiable and otherwise obscured bodies whose illegibility occasions renewed investigation, pursuit, and capture. That is, surveillance states first render us opaque in order to then have cause to investigate us and make us visible in highly oppressive ways. This mirrors the “epistemology of the closet” whereby queers are framed as endless and endlessly dangerous secrets whose truth must be investigated and made public (Sedgwick, 1990). Thus, as in life, where one is never done coming out, at the level of the state, this secret can never be exhausted. And so, much then as the epistemology of the closet turns on the production of a secret that can be endlessly adjudicated, the black site also turns on the production of “known unknowns” that can be endlessly intercepted and interrogated (Massumi, 2015). Thus, these systems desire and catalyze the very opacity they refuse. Via a close-reading of the gender undecidability within the videogames Portal and Portal 2, this discussion will show that loosening the double-bind of visibility and opacity requires investigating the closet and the black site for their specific nexus of affect, desire, and ambivalence, as well as for the “cruel optimisms” and complicated negotiations made therein (Berlant, 2012). - 11:30 AM1h 30mKnown Unknowns: Gender Trouble and Scopic VulnerabilityAcademics | Center for Women's Studies
Ashleigh Cassemere-Stanfield is an assistant professor of film and media studies at Colgate University. They work at the intersection of Black Studies, Videogame Studies, Queer Theory, Media Theory, and New Materialism. Their research examines the imaginary that subtends artificial intelligence. Specifically, it explores how the abrasive generativity of AI rhymes with a similar generativity within blackness and queerness. They earned their PhD from the University of Chicago and their M.A. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.Visibility has long been understood to be a trap within societies that are organized around surveillance, data capture, and racial capitalism. As such, opacity has become a key term of resistance for a broad array of scholars and activists working to resist this “scopic vulnerability” (Benjamin, 2020). However, opacity is itself motivated by a desire for transparency, and this makes opacity constitutive of the very crisis it resists. That is, where surveillance, data capture, and racial capitalism threaten us with epistemological foreclosure, these systems first transform those lives into unclassifiable and otherwise obscured bodies whose illegibility occasions renewed investigation, pursuit, and capture. That is, surveillance states first render us opaque in order to then have cause to investigate us and make us visible in highly oppressive ways. This mirrors the “epistemology of the closet” whereby queers are framed as endless and endlessly dangerous secrets whose truth must be investigated and made public (Sedgwick, 1990). Thus, as in life, where one is never done coming out, at the level of the state, this secret can never be exhausted. And so, much then as the epistemology of the closet turns on the production of a secret that can be endlessly adjudicated, the black site also turns on the production of “known unknowns” that can be endlessly intercepted and interrogated (Massumi, 2015). Thus, these systems desire and catalyze the very opacity they refuse. Via a close-reading of the gender undecidability within the videogames Portal and Portal 2, this discussion will show that loosening the double-bind of visibility and opacity requires investigating the closet and the black site for their specific nexus of affect, desire, and ambivalence, as well as for the “cruel optimisms” and complicated negotiations made therein (Berlant, 2012). - 12:00 PM1hInfo Session: FalconToday's Events
Join Falcon as we share interview tips and tricks informed by the C-suite executives we work with every day. In addition to providing expert advice on how to answer commonly asked questions, present yourself professionally and leverage connections and shared experiences, we will be giving an overview on the executive search industry and the work Falcon does within the space.As the executive search market continues to grow, there are plenty of exciting opportunities to enter the industry. Whether you’re actively considering a career in executive search or would like to find out more about the space in general, we’ve prepared a primer to get you up to speed! This presentation will be presented by Joe Valencia who worked as an Analyst for over two years.We are a tight-knit team of bright, spirited, and collegial professionals who enjoy reaching and expanding our potential. Falcon has been named to the Private Equity Recruiting ‘Power 100’ by Hunt Scanlon Media. We are a remote company with a major-agnostic approach to hiring. No matter your major, we would love to get to know you!This event is focused on juniors, and seniors, but all are welcome! - 12:00 PM1dFraternity RecruitmentToday's Events | Broad Street (Various)
Register for Fraternity RecruitmentIf you have questions, please reach out to inter-fraternitycouncil@colgate.edu or ofsa@colgate.edu.Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors - 1:30 PM1h 30mIFSA (Eric Tarbell) to visit campusAcademics | 101 McGregory Hall
IFSA - approved programs: Meet program representative Eric Tarbell. Colgate offers IFSA programs in Cambridge, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Shanghai, and Sri Lankai, all which offer a wide variety of academic options. - 1:30 PM1h 30mIFSA (Eric Tarbell) to visit campusToday's Events | 101 McGregory Hall
IFSA - approved programs: Meet program representative Eric Tarbell. Colgate offers IFSA programs in Cambridge, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Shanghai, and Sri Lankai, all which offer a wide variety of academic options. - 3:30 PM1h 30mSustainable Community Building: Draft Animal Power, Local Farms, and Forest ManagementToday's Events | Palace Theater
A discussion about the historic and present-day use of draft animal power in farm and forest settings. Learn about the history of live traction, modern day applications, and how draft animals can provide an alternative and regenerative approach to working landscapes.Presenter: Sarah Dougherty is a lifelong learner, educator, artist, farmer and avid environmental activist. She has a degree in Natural Resource Conservation and Land Management with a concentration in building sustainable communities. She is currently working as the Greenhouse Superintendent at Colgate University. - 3:30 PM1h 30mSustainable Community Building: Draft Animal Power, Local Farms, and Forest ManagementAcademics | Palace Theater
A discussion about the historic and present-day use of draft animal power in farm and forest settings. Learn about the history of live traction, modern day applications, and how draft animals can provide an alternative and regenerative approach to working landscapes.Presenter: Sarah Dougherty is a lifelong learner, educator, artist, farmer and avid environmental activist. She has a degree in Natural Resource Conservation and Land Management with a concentration in building sustainable communities. She is currently working as the Greenhouse Superintendent at Colgate University. - 4:15 PM1h 45mWriting Through War: Ukrainian Voices in TranslationAcademics | Little Hall, Golden Auditorium, 105
Join us for a conversation with Ukrainian writers, culture managers/media professionals: Iryna Baturevych, Oleksandr Mykhed, and Sasha Dovzhyk.What is the importance of writing and freedom of expression in a time of war when language and culture are targets for destruction and elimination?Panel organized by Carolyn Guile, associate professor of art and co-director of the Kraynak Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western TraditionsCo-sponsored by the Kraynak Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions.Refreshments provided.All are welcome.If you are unable to attend in person, register for the Zoom streaming link. - 4:15 PM1h 45mWriting Through War: Ukrainian Voices in TranslationToday's Events | Little Hall, Golden Auditorium, 105
Join us for a conversation with Ukrainian writers, culture managers/media professionals: Iryna Baturevych, Oleksandr Mykhed, and Sasha Dovzhyk.What is the importance of writing and freedom of expression in a time of war when language and culture are targets for destruction and elimination?Panel organized by Carolyn Guile, associate professor of art and co-director of the Kraynak Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western TraditionsCo-sponsored by the Kraynak Institute for the Study of Freedom and Western Traditions.Refreshments provided.All are welcome.If you are unable to attend in person, register for the Zoom streaming link. - 4:30 PM1hGeneral Information Sessions; Off-Campus Study, Fall 2025Today's Events | 101A McGregory Hall
Learn about study abroad options at Colgate - Extended Studies, Study Groups and Approved Programs. OCS will describe the various programs available, discuss the application process, and review financial information related to participating in these exciting programs. This session is designed for freshman and sophomore students intending to study off campus, most often in their junior year. The upcoming Colgate application deadline for next year’s Study Groups is October 29, 2025, the Approved Program application deadline is February 4, 2026. Learn how off campus study can be a part of your Colgate experience! - 4:30 PM1hGeneral Information Sessions; Off-Campus Study, Fall 2025Academics | 101A McGregory Hall
Learn about study abroad options at Colgate - Extended Studies, Study Groups and Approved Programs. OCS will describe the various programs available, discuss the application process, and review financial information related to participating in these exciting programs. This session is designed for freshman and sophomore students intending to study off campus, most often in their junior year. The upcoming Colgate application deadline for next year’s Study Groups is October 29, 2025, the Approved Program application deadline is February 4, 2026. Learn how off campus study can be a part of your Colgate experience! - 4:30 PM1hSignature Program: First Year JumpstartToday's Events | Olin Hall, Love Auditorium
First-Year Jumpstart is an introduction to career services and explains how you can make the most of your first year at Colgate. The Career Advising team will outline the specific steps we recommend that all first-year students complete. Although graduation might seem far away, this foundation will help you gain the experience, skills, confidence, and clarity necessary to become a competitive post-graduate candidate. - 4:30 PM1hTIA Incubator OrientationAcademics | Bernstein Hall, 214
All students are invited to join the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for one of two orientation sessions to prepare them for the TIA Incubator for 2025-2026.What is the TIA Incubator? Like other Thought Into Action (TIA) programs—including the Incubator, Summer Accelerator, and PE courses—it is a hands-on experience where students create businesses, nonprofits, social enterprises, and campus initiatives while developing entrepreneurial skills, guided by alumni mentors and Colgate’s entrepreneur in residence. Join our inspiring and inclusive community of accomplished and effective creators, changemakers, and problem solvers!Learn more about the TIA Incubator and reach out if you have further questions. - 4:30 PM1hTIA Incubator OrientationToday's Events | Bernstein Hall, 214
All students are invited to join the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for one of two orientation sessions to prepare them for the TIA Incubator for 2025-2026.What is the TIA Incubator? Like other Thought Into Action (TIA) programs—including the Incubator, Summer Accelerator, and PE courses—it is a hands-on experience where students create businesses, nonprofits, social enterprises, and campus initiatives while developing entrepreneurial skills, guided by alumni mentors and Colgate’s entrepreneur in residence. Join our inspiring and inclusive community of accomplished and effective creators, changemakers, and problem solvers!Learn more about the TIA Incubator and reach out if you have further questions. - 4:30 PM1h 30mItaly Reborn: From Fascism to DemocracyToday's Events | Persson Hall, Auditorium
Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe. He was educated (B.A. hons Politics, 1983) at Durham University and was awarded a PhD in contemporary history by the University of Wales (1990). Before joining SAIS, he was associate professor in contemporary history and international studies at the University of Trento and lecturer in European studies at the University of Bath. He began his academic career as assistant professor of political science at Dickinson College. Gilbert has been associate editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies since 2015. He served as chair of the 2018 Cundill Prize and as a member of the international jury for the 2025 Laura Shannon Prize. His latest book, Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Allen Lane, Rizzoli and W.W. Norton, 2024), was shortlisted for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize in January 2025. It was published as a Penguin paperback in June 2025.Sponsored by the Political Science Department's Rakin Fund - 4:30 PM1h 30mItaly Reborn: From Fascism to DemocracyAcademics | Persson Hall, Auditorium
Mark Gilbert is C. Grove Haines Professor of History and International Studies at SAIS Europe. He was educated (B.A. hons Politics, 1983) at Durham University and was awarded a PhD in contemporary history by the University of Wales (1990). Before joining SAIS, he was associate professor in contemporary history and international studies at the University of Trento and lecturer in European studies at the University of Bath. He began his academic career as assistant professor of political science at Dickinson College. Gilbert has been associate editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies since 2015. He served as chair of the 2018 Cundill Prize and as a member of the international jury for the 2025 Laura Shannon Prize. His latest book, Italy Reborn: From Fascism to Democracy (Allen Lane, Rizzoli and W.W. Norton, 2024), was shortlisted for the Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize in January 2025. It was published as a Penguin paperback in June 2025.Sponsored by the Political Science Department's Rakin Fund - 5:00 PM1h 30mPride PaintingToday's Events | Center for Women's Studies
We would like to invite you to a Pride Painting event! This is an opportunity to meet new people, try out your artistic skills, and have cozy evening with friends. - 5:30 PM2hColgate Connections: Taco TuesdaysToday's Events | O'Connor Campus Center
Tacos, chats, and chill vibes!Campus Safety hosts Taco Tuesdays every other Tuesday. Stop by for some tasty tacos and real talk. We’ll keep the fun going until the food runs out, so come hungry! - 5:30 PM2hColgate Connections: Taco TuesdaysCampus Life | O'Connor Campus Center
Tacos, chats, and chill vibes!Campus Safety hosts Taco Tuesdays every other Tuesday. Stop by for some tasty tacos and real talk. We’ll keep the fun going until the food runs out, so come hungry! - 6:30 PM1hSignature Program: First Year JumpstartToday's Events | Olin Hall, Love Auditorium
First-Year Jumpstart is an introduction to career services and explains how you can make the most of your first year at Colgate. The Career Advising team will outline the specific steps we recommend that all first-year students complete. Although graduation might seem far away, this foundation will help you gain the experience, skills, confidence, and clarity necessary to become a competitive post-graduate candidate. - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Volleyball at CornellToday's Events | Ithaca, NY
Colgate University Volleyball at Cornell Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/cornell/o/watch/appearance/dark - 7:00 PM2hColgate University Volleyball at CornellAthletics | Ithaca, NY
Colgate University Volleyball at Cornell Streaming Video: https://www.espn.com/search/_/q/cornell/o/watch/appearance/dark