The university’s Thought Into Action (TIA) Institute is looking to attract even more entrepreneurial students as it builds on the success of its inaugural year.
The Producers will be at Atlantic City this weekend, hoping to be a smashing success. No, it’s not an adaptation of the Broadway musical, but rather the top line of the Colgate men’s hockey team that looks to lead the Raiders to the ECAC Hockey championship.
On the Fault Line: Managing Tensions and Divisions Within Societies, a book co-edited by Colgate President Jeffrey Herbst, has received high praise from people such as Henry Kissinger and F. W. de Klerk in advance of its official launch March 1.
The Saturday night appearance by the critically acclaimed Harlem Gospel Choir is open to the general public and also will be available through the university’s live webcast service.
A high school student from San Francisco who will be running track next year for Colgate is being called an inspiration to the Super Bowl champion New York Giants.
Alan Frumin ’68, who has served nearly 20 years as the U.S. Senate parliamentarian, is retiring. The congressional newspaper The Hill called the role of parliamentarian an obscure yet crucially important position.
Brooms replaced sticks Saturday night at Starr Rink as the men’s hockey team beat Cornell for a weekend sweep, the first time the Raiders have achieved that since the 2003-04 season
Colgate University ranks No. 15 on the 2012 top Peace Corps volunteer-producing colleges and universities in the small category. There are currently 18 alumni serving overseas.
You now can add “director of Oscar-nominated documentary” to the resume of Colgate alumnus Joe Berlinger. Berlinger ’83 and Bruce Sinofsky are directors of Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, which was among five films nominated today by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a Best Documentary Feature.
Robert S. Bray ’77, who once played hockey for Colgate, is now treating NHL superstar Sidney Crosby for his concussion symptoms. Bray is the founding director of Diagnostic and Interventional Spinal Care in Marina del Rey, Calif., where he is considered a pioneer in the development of spinal microsurgery and has performed more than 9,000 […]