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Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies Susan Thomson is travelling to Cape Town, South Africa, this summer to continue her research on the experience...
Colgate will celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
While Monday, January 19, will be recognized nationally as Martin Luther King Jr. Day, ...
A new charging station for electric vehicles has been installed on Colgate's Lally Lane.
In 2011, Chris Paine '83 directed the film Revenge of the Electric ...
The Game's Afoot was recognized as the Outstanding Group of the Year for 2013-2014.(Photo by Ashlee Eve '14)
“If you are willing to be unapologetically your...
Click the picture to learn more about OUS scholars like Samantha Lee '14.
As high school seniors across the country prepare to make a final decision about w...
"MLK Week" brings together students, faculty, and staff for critical conversations each year at the beginning of spring semester.
On Monday, January 21, Col...
Rising sophomore Jessica Li '15, a member of Colgate's Benton Scholars program, recently coauthored a full-length commentary that was published in the science j...
Reunion 2012 is officially underway as approximately 2,000 alumni are streaming onto campus. The celebration began on Thursday and will run through this Sunday,...
Colgate's Advisory Committee on Campus Security has found that for the 2011-12 year Colgate complies with the relevant sections of Article 129-A of the New York...
After a yearlong hiatus, the Horned Dorset Inn -- founded by Kingsley Wratten ‘64 and Harold Davies MA’65 -- is reopening its doors, bringing fine French cuisin...
A group of 15 students will spend their spring break on the Caribbean island of Martinique -- not as tourists, but as part of an interdisciplinary trip explorin...
Technically Latin is a dead language, but that's not how it feels when taught by William (Bill) Stull, associate professor of the classics. Stull recently was a...
As the world searches for alternative sources of energy, Bill Jorgenson '65 is exploring an option that he acknowledges is not particularly glamorous: cow poop ...