Academic Quad
![Students walk along the quad.](/sites/default/files/styles/optimized/public/2020-01/academic-quad-webcam.jpg?itok=ZUrY5jWe)
The Academic Quad is an area for lots of outdoor activity, whether it is sunny or snowing. You will see everything from professors holding class outside to some happy first-year students building snowmen after a fresh snowfall.
Village of Hamilton
![Night scene of village green in downtown Hamilton, New York](/sites/default/files/styles/optimized/public/2019-04/20111202_tree_lighting_250_0.jpg?itok=ONSi3MNV)
Hamilton, NY, has been recognized as one of the friendliest towns in the country. Here you can see the main intersection with views of the Colgate Bookstore and the Hamilton Movie Theater.
Class of 1965 Arena
![A view of the Class of 1965 Arena](/sites/default/files/styles/optimized/public/2020-01/1965-arena-webcam.jpg?itok=g64jzA21)
The facility is the home of the Colgate men's and women's ice hockey teams. Men's and women's lacrosse and soccer teams also have locker rooms inside the arena.
O’Connor Campus Center
![Colgate students walking in front of the O’Connor Campus Center.](/sites/default/files/styles/optimized/public/2019-04/20130507_enterprise_1172.jpg?itok=eV7jrVmH)
The "Coop Cam" provides a good option for getting a wave hello from somebody you know. Ho Science Center is visible in the background.
Bernstein Hall Construction
![Artist rendering of the Benton Center for Creativity and Innovation](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2022-11/benton-center.jpg?itok=DxYyFgF8)
Thanks to Colgate’s most generous benefactor, Dan Benton ’80, H’10, P’10, construction begins on the Bernstein Hall. The anchor of a two-building, 36,800-square-foot complex on Colgate's Middle Campus to house computer science, film and media studies, theater, and dance.
Utica Street Construction
![Rendering of new Utica Street project](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/2024-04/uticastreet.jpeg?itok=boEa5j9O)
A new four-story, mixed-use building, designed by Maurice Walters, will replace the existing 18–22 Utica Street buildings in the Village of Hamilton. Demolition is slated to begin in late February, followed by an estimated 21 months of construction. Exterior plans include a brick facade and design elements to match and enhance the historic character of downtown Hamilton.