Dart Colegrove Commons, established 2017, has adopted the red fox as its mascot, representing the community’s values of adventure, curiosity, enthusiasm, and perseverance.
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Students from all commons are welcome to attend Dart Colegrove events and follow us on social media!
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» Dart Colegrove Commons
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Mascot: Red fox
Residential Spaces
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Stillman Hall is a multi-floor residence hall featuring mostly suite-style units, with a small number of standard double and single rooms as well. Typical suites include a common area between two bedrooms. Each floor of Stillman has a small, shared study area, and there is a larger lounge on the first floor. Laundry machines are located on the ground floor.
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In this multistory residential facility, students reside in traditional double rooms on the three upper floors. Study lounges are available throughout the building. The first floor and ground level are dedicated to seminar rooms, classrooms, offices for the Residential Commons, and social lounges. There is also a small kitchen with scheduled open hours. Each room is individually climate controlled.
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West Hall is a multi-story residence hall located between the Academic and Residential Quads, featuring mostly traditional residence hall doubles, as well as a small number of singles and triple rooms. There is a lounge space located on the first floor, equipped with a television and microwave, where students can study or socialize with peers. Laundry facilities are located on the first and third floors.
Creating Connections
The following faculty and staff direct the commons and support its living and learning goals. Feel free to contact them with any questions.
Co-Director
Co-Director
Area Director, Residential Life
Administrative Dean
Residential Fellow
Commons Program Director
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» the Namesake
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Mabel Dart Colegrove was accepted to Colgate (then known as Madison University) at age 14, attending with the Class of 1882, and is now recognized as the University's first alumna. Daughter of the Hamilton orchard farmers (Dart Orchard) who ran who ran the institution's boarding hall, she was accepted to Madison/Colgate at age 14 after passing a "long and searching" entrance exam to assuage the concerns of skeptical professors. Colegrove was especially strong in languages. After seven successful semesters at Colgate, she was compelled to transfer and graduate from Vassar. After graduation, she became a teacher and librarian, and, at the end of her life, was officially recognized as the first Colgate alumna in June 1947.
The Dart Colegrove Commons Crest
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Leaves in the upper left and bottom right quadrants of the crest symbolize Mabel Dart Colegrove’s growth from farmer’s daughter to scholar, teacher, and librarian. The sun and moon represent day and night — guiding lights that endure, like the strength and perseverance she showed in overcoming adversity.