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  • As the chairperson of Colgate’s Environmental Council, associate professor of Russian Ian Helfant tries to practice what he preaches. Some of the ā€œgreenā€ changes Helfant has made to his mid-1970s home include a wood pellet stove, a compost pail in the kitchen, and a water heater that’s ā€œso heavily insulated it looks more like a […]
    October 3, 2008
  • Peer deep into space through the eyes of the orbiting Hubble Telescope. Travel back billions of years to witness the birth of the universe. Get an up-close look at ancient Egyptian pyramids. The Colgate and central New York communities can experience these breathtaking excursions inside Colgate’s Ho Tung Visualization Laboratory, which is now open for […]
    September 23, 2008
  • You might expect Colgate alumnus and NBA player Adonal Foyle’s conversations with college students would revolve around the latest sports scores or his upcoming basketball season. But, politics? Colgate students learned Tuesday that the 6-foot-10 Orlando Magic center is just as comfortable talking about political affairs. In fact, Foyle is an outspoken advocate of campaign […]
    September 17, 2008
  • Traveling around the world as a Thomas J. Watson fellow, Adam Hermans ’07 has been able to combine his passionate interest in animals with his love for film. And now, Hermans is back home talking about the yearlong adventure.
    September 12, 2008
  • Even though first-years had barely stepped foot on Colgate’s campus last week, Adam Zimmermann ’10 didn’t waste any time getting the Class of 2012 fired up to vote. Recognizing a golden opportunity, Zimmermann, president of Colgate’s Student Association for Voter Empowerment (SAVE), decided to integrate a voter registration drive into Link orientation meetings.
    September 5, 2008
  • As the former chief executive officer and president of seven companies, including Revlon and DelMonte, Robert A. Fox ’59 knows a thing or two about being an effective leader. On Wednesday, Fox returned to Colgate’s campus — the place he credits with giving him ā€œthe building blocks for successā€ — to offer leadership advice to […]
    August 22, 2008
  • What’s a Āé¶¹“«Ć½Ó³»­ degree worth? A study released Wednesday by PayScale, which was reported in Forbes and The Wall Street Journal, may shed some light on that question.
    August 1, 2008
  • Colgate football players hope their strength and endurance pay off for charities that help fight rare diseases. At the ā€œLift for Lifeā€ fundraiser Friday, about 35 players will compete against each other in lifting and skills competitions.
    July 24, 2008
  • While his students are on summer vacation, Patrick O’Neil, a social studies teacher from Charlotte, N.C., is spending time in a ā€œsummer schoolā€ at Āé¶¹“«Ć½Ó³»­. Graham Hodges has written numerous books and articles about slavery. O’Neil and two dozen other K-12 teachers from as far away as California are taking on the role of […]
    July 18, 2008
  • If ever there were a poster child for upstate New York, Kevin McAvey ’05 would be it. Like so many of his Colgate friends, McAvey left the area after graduation, but, he says, his ā€œheart stayed in the upstate New York region.ā€ ā€œThere’s still not a day I don’t cross that border into upstate that […]
    June 24, 2008