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Wednesday, September 10, 2025
- 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 - 8:45 AM15mMorning Reflection with Lesleigh CushingToday's Events | Judd Chapel (Colgate Memorial Chapel, Garden Level)
Honoring the spirit of past Colgate traditions, we invite you to gather together for sacred pause and brief encounters with the diverse religious, spiritual, and secular practices represented in our collective community. Join us for 15 minutes of music, a reading or prayer, and brief reflection. Light refreshments will be served. - 9:00 AM7hPoster SaleToday's Events | The Coop – O'Connor Campus Center, Media Room
The college poster sale company is back at Colgate University!100's of new titles to choose from!Incredible selection and best prices! - 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: 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. - 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: 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. - 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 - 12:15 PM1hRecoup & SoupToday's Events | Lawrence Hall 305
Chapel House takes meditation on the road. Join us for 20 minutes of silent meditation, sitting on a cushion or in a chair, followed by a lunch of homemade bread and soup.Led by Chapel House Program Coordinator Jeff McArn and therapy dog, Lily. Held weekly on Wednesdays, beginning on Sept. 3 - 12:15 PM1hRecoup & SoupCampus Life | Lawrence Hall 305
Chapel House takes meditation on the road. Join us for 20 minutes of silent meditation, sitting on a cushion or in a chair, followed by a lunch of homemade bread and soup.Led by Chapel House Program Coordinator Jeff McArn and therapy dog, Lily. Held weekly on Wednesdays, beginning on Sept. 3 - 3:00 PM1h 30mMapped Memories: Digital Storytelling with Storymap JSAcademics | Case-Geyer Library, 548
Turn moments into multimedia journeys using StoryMap JS, a free tool for crafting map-based narratives that blend text, visuals, and location.This event is part of Digital Design Daze: 90-minute workshops aimed at helping attendees take a project from concept to prototype using digital tools available at Colgate. Some workshops will help you ‘level up’ current things you might be doing already, others will introduce you to new ideas, tools, and workflows that you can use in the future.Discover more workshop sessions - 3:00 PM1h 30mMapped Memories: Digital Storytelling with Storymap JSToday's Events | Case-Geyer Library, 548
Turn moments into multimedia journeys using StoryMap JS, a free tool for crafting map-based narratives that blend text, visuals, and location.This event is part of Digital Design Daze: 90-minute workshops aimed at helping attendees take a project from concept to prototype using digital tools available at Colgate. Some workshops will help you ‘level up’ current things you might be doing already, others will introduce you to new ideas, tools, and workflows that you can use in the future.Discover more workshop sessions - 4:00 PM1hStudent Organization Basics & BAC TrainingToday's Events | Ho Science Center, 101
Engage with training opportunities that will set your organization up for success this year. At least two leaders from your group are required to attend one of these sessions. Policies and procedures will be reviewed on organization management, funding requests and group expectations. - 4:00 PM1hStudent Organization Basics & BAC TrainingToday's Events | Ho Science Center, 101
Engage with training opportunities that will set your organization up for success this year. At least two leaders from your group are required to attend one of these sessions. Policies and procedures will be reviewed on organization management, funding requests and group expectations. - 4:15 PM45mInfo Session: German American Exchange ProgramToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, 115
Info Session: German American Exchange — SO, JRThe German-American Exchange Program is a paid summer internship program in Germany. Internships with leading international firms will enable students to gain insight into the German economy, improve their language skills, and engage in cross-cultural experiences. This session will feature last year's Colgate participants. Hosted by career services and the German department.115-116 Lawrence Hall, 4:15–5 p.m. - 4:30 PM1hArt Department Lecture: Cosmo WhyteAcademics | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Cosmo Whyte holds a BFA from Bennington College, a post-baccalaureate from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and an MFA from the University of Michigan. His interdisciplinary practice explores interstitial subjectivity through engagement with personal and public archives.Whyte has received the Short Century Intensive Fellowship at the Yinka Shonibare Foundation (2025), Art Matters Award and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (both 2019), the Working Artist Award and The Drawing Center’s Open Sessions Fellowship (2018), the Artadia Award (2016), and the Edge Award (2010).Notable solo exhibitions include The Arts Club of Chicago (2025), ICA San Diego (2020), and the Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia (2019). He has participated in major biennials and triennials, including La Trienal at El Museo del Barrio (2024), Prospect.5 in New Orleans (2022), the 13th Havana Biennial (2019), the Jamaica Biennial (2017), and the Atlanta Biennial (2016).His work is included in the collections of the Picker Art Museum (Colgate University), The High Museum, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia, National Gallery of Jamaica, International African American Museum, the 21c Collection, the Hallmark Art Collection, and the Speed Art Museum.Co-sponsored by Picker Art Gallery and the Africana and Latin American Studies Program - 4:30 PM1hArt Department Lecture: Cosmo WhyteThe Arts | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Cosmo Whyte holds a BFA from Bennington College, a post-baccalaureate from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and an MFA from the University of Michigan. His interdisciplinary practice explores interstitial subjectivity through engagement with personal and public archives.Whyte has received the Short Century Intensive Fellowship at the Yinka Shonibare Foundation (2025), Art Matters Award and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (both 2019), the Working Artist Award and The Drawing Center’s Open Sessions Fellowship (2018), the Artadia Award (2016), and the Edge Award (2010).Notable solo exhibitions include The Arts Club of Chicago (2025), ICA San Diego (2020), and the Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia (2019). He has participated in major biennials and triennials, including La Trienal at El Museo del Barrio (2024), Prospect.5 in New Orleans (2022), the 13th Havana Biennial (2019), the Jamaica Biennial (2017), and the Atlanta Biennial (2016).His work is included in the collections of the Picker Art Museum (Colgate University), The High Museum, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia, National Gallery of Jamaica, International African American Museum, the 21c Collection, the Hallmark Art Collection, and the Speed Art Museum.Co-sponsored by Picker Art Gallery and the Africana and Latin American Studies Program - 4:30 PM1hArt Department Lecture: Cosmo WhyteToday's Events | Little Hall, 105 (Golden Auditorium)
Cosmo Whyte holds a BFA from Bennington College, a post-baccalaureate from the Maryland Institute College of Art, and an MFA from the University of Michigan. His interdisciplinary practice explores interstitial subjectivity through engagement with personal and public archives.Whyte has received the Short Century Intensive Fellowship at the Yinka Shonibare Foundation (2025), Art Matters Award and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (both 2019), the Working Artist Award and The Drawing Center’s Open Sessions Fellowship (2018), the Artadia Award (2016), and the Edge Award (2010).Notable solo exhibitions include The Arts Club of Chicago (2025), ICA San Diego (2020), and the Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia (2019). He has participated in major biennials and triennials, including La Trienal at El Museo del Barrio (2024), Prospect.5 in New Orleans (2022), the 13th Havana Biennial (2019), the Jamaica Biennial (2017), and the Atlanta Biennial (2016).His work is included in the collections of the Picker Art Museum (Colgate University), The High Museum, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia, National Gallery of Jamaica, International African American Museum, the 21c Collection, the Hallmark Art Collection, and the Speed Art Museum.Co-sponsored by Picker Art Gallery and the Africana and Latin American Studies Program - 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 PM1hWho is Trapped in Post-Dobb's America?Academics | East Hall, 105B
The end of Roe sparked seismic shifts in the landscape of American abortion access. Professor Caitlin Myers will present the most recent available evidence on how the closure of abortion clinics are affecting people seeking abortions. She also will discuss potential future policy shocks.Caitlin Myers is the John G. McCullough Professor of Economics at Middlebury College and a research associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research - 4:30 PM1hWho is Trapped in Post-Dobb's America?Today's Events | East Hall, 105B
The end of Roe sparked seismic shifts in the landscape of American abortion access. Professor Caitlin Myers will present the most recent available evidence on how the closure of abortion clinics are affecting people seeking abortions. She also will discuss potential future policy shocks.Caitlin Myers is the John G. McCullough Professor of Economics at Middlebury College and a research associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research - 6:00 PM45mChili with LilyToday's Events | Chapel House
Drop by for a bowl of veg chili, and the affection of a chill therapy dog who will love you for the few seconds the milk bone you give her lasts. Bring a friend! Just for fun! - 6:00 PM45mChili with LilyCampus Life | Chapel House
Drop by for a bowl of veg chili, and the affection of a chill therapy dog who will love you for the few seconds the milk bone you give her lasts. Bring a friend! Just for fun! - 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.