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Alumni are welcomed back to campus.
More from Today's Events
- May 319:30 AMRobert M. Linsley Geology MuseumToday's Events | Ho Science Center
The museum exhibits minerals, gems, rocks, and fossils, highlighting the beauty and wonder of these objects while also informing visitors about how geologists study the Earth. - May 3110:00 AMArts, Creativity, and Innovation at ColgateToday's Events | Lawrence Hall, Room 105
Lesleigh Cushing, provost and dean of the faculty; Murray W. and Mildred K. Finard Professor in Jewish Studies, and professor of religion; Mary Simonson, Daniel C. Benton '80 Endowed Chair in Arts, Creativity, and Innovation; professor of film and media studies and women's, gender, and sexualitysStudies; Carolyn Strobel-Larsen, director of entrepeneurship and innovation - May 3110:00 AMEducing Intent and Vulnerabilities in World LeadersToday's Events | McGregory Hall, Room 217
David Rosmarin ’74 - May 3110:00 AMColgate University Alumni Corporation Annual MeetingToday's Events | Lathrop Hall, Room 207
- May 3110:00 AMZumba Exercise SessionToday's Events | Huntington Gymnasium, Studio 303
All skill levels welcome - May 3110:00 AMCore / Collections: Let’s Talk About ItToday's Events | Dana Arts Center, Picker Art Gallery
This exhibition wants visitors to have conversations with works of art. It encourages asking questions, getting to know an artwork deeply, bringing others into the conversation, and perhaps learning a little more about oneself. Featuring a selection of recent acquisitions that highlight Picker Art Gallery’s current collecting strategy, the exhibition models itself on Colgate’s revised Core curriculum by creating a space for open-ended inquiry, multiple ways of knowing, and generative dialogue. The artworks on display present diverse creative perspectives on historical and contemporary issues, ranging from resistance to state authority to the challenges of modernity to addressing environmental crises. What will you add to the conversation? Curated by Emma Barrison ’24, Cindy Chen ’24 and Wendy Wu ’25.