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- All dayColgate University Men's Basketball at St. BonaventureAthletics | St. Bonaventure, N.Y.
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Colgate University Women's Basketball at Syracuse - 9:30 AM7hLongyear Museum of Anthropology Exhibition: Hostile Terrain 94Today's Events | Longyear Museum of Anthropology, Alumni Hall - 2nd Floor
Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a participatory exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on the social process of immigration and raises awareness through research, education, and outreach.The exhibit is composed of approximately 3,400 handwritten toe tags that represent migrants who have died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert from the mid-1990s to 2020. These tags are geolocated on a large wall map of the Arizona-Mexico border, showing the exact locations where human remains were found. The physical act of writing out the names and information for the dead invites participants to reflect, witness and stand in solidarity with those who have lost their lives in search of a better one. This exhibit is taking place at over 120 institutions across 6 continents with the intention to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis at America’s southern border and to engage with communities around the world in conversations about migration.The construction of HT94 is made possible by teams of volunteers from each hosting location, who participate in tag-filling workshops, where they write the details of the dead and then publicly place the tags on the map – in the exact location where each individual's remains were found. Some tags also contain QR codes that link to content related to migrant stories and visuals connected to immigration. - 9:30 AM7hLongyear Museum of Anthropology Exhibition: Hostile Terrain 94Academics | Longyear Museum of Anthropology, Alumni Hall - 2nd Floor
Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a participatory exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on the social process of immigration and raises awareness through research, education, and outreach.The exhibit is composed of approximately 3,400 handwritten toe tags that represent migrants who have died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert from the mid-1990s to 2020. These tags are geolocated on a large wall map of the Arizona-Mexico border, showing the exact locations where human remains were found. The physical act of writing out the names and information for the dead invites participants to reflect, witness and stand in solidarity with those who have lost their lives in search of a better one. This exhibit is taking place at over 120 institutions across 6 continents with the intention to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis at America’s southern border and to engage with communities around the world in conversations about migration.The construction of HT94 is made possible by teams of volunteers from each hosting location, who participate in tag-filling workshops, where they write the details of the dead and then publicly place the tags on the map – in the exact location where each individual's remains were found. Some tags also contain QR codes that link to content related to migrant stories and visuals connected to immigration. - 9:30 AM7hLongyear Museum of Anthropology Exhibition: Hostile Terrain 94The Arts | Longyear Museum of Anthropology, Alumni Hall - 2nd Floor
Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a participatory exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on the social process of immigration and raises awareness through research, education, and outreach.The exhibit is composed of approximately 3,400 handwritten toe tags that represent migrants who have died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert from the mid-1990s to 2020. These tags are geolocated on a large wall map of the Arizona-Mexico border, showing the exact locations where human remains were found. The physical act of writing out the names and information for the dead invites participants to reflect, witness and stand in solidarity with those who have lost their lives in search of a better one. This exhibit is taking place at over 120 institutions across 6 continents with the intention to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis at America’s southern border and to engage with communities around the world in conversations about migration.The construction of HT94 is made possible by teams of volunteers from each hosting location, who participate in tag-filling workshops, where they write the details of the dead and then publicly place the tags on the map – in the exact location where each individual's remains were found. Some tags also contain QR codes that link to content related to migrant stories and visuals connected to immigration. - 9:30 AM7hLongyear Museum of Anthropology Exhibition: Hostile Terrain 94Campus Life | Longyear Museum of Anthropology, Alumni Hall - 2nd Floor
Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a participatory exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project, a non-profit organization that focuses on the social process of immigration and raises awareness through research, education, and outreach.The exhibit is composed of approximately 3,400 handwritten toe tags that represent migrants who have died trying to cross the Sonoran Desert from the mid-1990s to 2020. These tags are geolocated on a large wall map of the Arizona-Mexico border, showing the exact locations where human remains were found. The physical act of writing out the names and information for the dead invites participants to reflect, witness and stand in solidarity with those who have lost their lives in search of a better one. This exhibit is taking place at over 120 institutions across 6 continents with the intention to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis at America’s southern border and to engage with communities around the world in conversations about migration.The construction of HT94 is made possible by teams of volunteers from each hosting location, who participate in tag-filling workshops, where they write the details of the dead and then publicly place the tags on the map – in the exact location where each individual's remains were found. Some tags also contain QR codes that link to content related to migrant stories and visuals connected to immigration. - 10:00 AM7hPicker Art Gallery Exhibition: X: Gender, Identity, PresenceAcademics | Dana Arts Center, Picker Art Gallery, 2nd Floor
Hundreds of bills targeting trans* individuals are currently making their way through state legislative bodies. These range from bathroom bans to expulsion from sports teams to the denial of healthcare. Amid the increasingly hostile rhetoric and attempts to erase trans* and queer lives, the artists in this exhibition use a variety of media to tell powerful counternarratives about perseverance, vulnerability, and kinship among trans* and queer communities.The exhibition opens with a new live performance connecting art and athletics by Nicki Duval (they/them) and Robbie Trocchia (he/they), featuring figure skater Milk. Films exploring themes of transgender identity, visibility, bodies, and politics by multidisciplinary artist Cassils (he/they) are joined by an installation of exquisite cut-paper portraits by Antonius-TÃn Bui (they/them). The works by these leading contemporary artists are complemented by a selection from the Picker collection that underlines the past, present, and future existence and vitality of trans* and queer artists. - 10:00 AM7hPicker Art Gallery Exhibition: X: Gender, Identity, PresenceToday's Events | Dana Arts Center, Picker Art Gallery, 2nd Floor
Hundreds of bills targeting trans* individuals are currently making their way through state legislative bodies. These range from bathroom bans to expulsion from sports teams to the denial of healthcare. Amid the increasingly hostile rhetoric and attempts to erase trans* and queer lives, the artists in this exhibition use a variety of media to tell powerful counternarratives about perseverance, vulnerability, and kinship among trans* and queer communities.The exhibition opens with a new live performance connecting art and athletics by Nicki Duval (they/them) and Robbie Trocchia (he/they), featuring figure skater Milk. Films exploring themes of transgender identity, visibility, bodies, and politics by multidisciplinary artist Cassils (he/they) are joined by an installation of exquisite cut-paper portraits by Antonius-TÃn Bui (they/them). The works by these leading contemporary artists are complemented by a selection from the Picker collection that underlines the past, present, and future existence and vitality of trans* and queer artists. - 10:00 AM7hPicker Art Gallery Exhibition: X: Gender, Identity, PresenceThe Arts | Dana Arts Center, Picker Art Gallery, 2nd Floor
Hundreds of bills targeting trans* individuals are currently making their way through state legislative bodies. These range from bathroom bans to expulsion from sports teams to the denial of healthcare. Amid the increasingly hostile rhetoric and attempts to erase trans* and queer lives, the artists in this exhibition use a variety of media to tell powerful counternarratives about perseverance, vulnerability, and kinship among trans* and queer communities.The exhibition opens with a new live performance connecting art and athletics by Nicki Duval (they/them) and Robbie Trocchia (he/they), featuring figure skater Milk. Films exploring themes of transgender identity, visibility, bodies, and politics by multidisciplinary artist Cassils (he/they) are joined by an installation of exquisite cut-paper portraits by Antonius-TÃn Bui (they/them). The works by these leading contemporary artists are complemented by a selection from the Picker collection that underlines the past, present, and future existence and vitality of trans* and queer artists. - 10:00 AM7hPicker Art Gallery Exhibition: X: Gender, Identity, PresenceCampus Life | Dana Arts Center, Picker Art Gallery, 2nd Floor
Hundreds of bills targeting trans* individuals are currently making their way through state legislative bodies. These range from bathroom bans to expulsion from sports teams to the denial of healthcare. Amid the increasingly hostile rhetoric and attempts to erase trans* and queer lives, the artists in this exhibition use a variety of media to tell powerful counternarratives about perseverance, vulnerability, and kinship among trans* and queer communities.The exhibition opens with a new live performance connecting art and athletics by Nicki Duval (they/them) and Robbie Trocchia (he/they), featuring figure skater Milk. Films exploring themes of transgender identity, visibility, bodies, and politics by multidisciplinary artist Cassils (he/they) are joined by an installation of exquisite cut-paper portraits by Antonius-TÃn Bui (they/them). The works by these leading contemporary artists are complemented by a selection from the Picker collection that underlines the past, present, and future existence and vitality of trans* and queer artists. - 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 - 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 - 3:30 PM1h 30mPlayhouse Owners and Investors during Shakespeare’s TimeToday's Events | Palace Theater
An overview of some of the men who owned theatres during Shakespeare's time, discussing who they were, what their motives were in building the first capitalist playhouses, how they financed their investments, and what the risk culture of entrepreneurship consisted of in the entertainment business of early modern London.Presenter: Susan Cerasano is the Edgar W. B. Fairchild Professor of Literature at Colgate University. Her research is on theatre entrepreneurship and the biographies of early modern persons associated with first capitalist playhouses. - 3:30 PM1h 30mPlayhouse Owners and Investors during Shakespeare’s TimeAcademics | Palace Theater
An overview of some of the men who owned theatres during Shakespeare's time, discussing who they were, what their motives were in building the first capitalist playhouses, how they financed their investments, and what the risk culture of entrepreneurship consisted of in the entertainment business of early modern London.Presenter: Susan Cerasano is the Edgar W. B. Fairchild Professor of Literature at Colgate University. Her research is on theatre entrepreneurship and the biographies of early modern persons associated with first capitalist playhouses. - 4:30 PM1hArt Exhibition: Senior Projects, Class of 2026 Opening ReceptionCampus Life | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Join the graduating class of 2026 in celebrating their capstone projects!As a culmination of their work in the major, all senior studio art and art history concentrators complete a semester-long research project, creating a body of work based on a concept that is explored in a range of media. The resulting work is exhibited in the Clifford Gallery and adjacent spaces in Little Hall. - 4:30 PM1hArt Exhibition: Senior Projects, Class of 2026 Opening ReceptionThe Arts | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Join the graduating class of 2026 in celebrating their capstone projects!As a culmination of their work in the major, all senior studio art and art history concentrators complete a semester-long research project, creating a body of work based on a concept that is explored in a range of media. The resulting work is exhibited in the Clifford Gallery and adjacent spaces in Little Hall. - 4:30 PM1hArt Exhibition: Senior Projects, Class of 2026 Opening ReceptionToday's Events | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Join the graduating class of 2026 in celebrating their capstone projects!As a culmination of their work in the major, all senior studio art and art history concentrators complete a semester-long research project, creating a body of work based on a concept that is explored in a range of media. The resulting work is exhibited in the Clifford Gallery and adjacent spaces in Little Hall. - 4:30 PM1hArt Exhibition: Senior Projects, Class of 2026 Opening ReceptionAcademics | Little Hall, Clifford Gallery (101 Little Hall)
Join the graduating class of 2026 in celebrating their capstone projects!As a culmination of their work in the major, all senior studio art and art history concentrators complete a semester-long research project, creating a body of work based on a concept that is explored in a range of media. The resulting work is exhibited in the Clifford Gallery and adjacent spaces in Little Hall. - 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! - 6:00 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!