Austin Smith ’12, who led the nation in goals with 36, became the first-ever Colgate hockey player to be selected as a top-three finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, which is given to the nation’s top player.
College financial aid is a hot topic today. Whether or not you’re a parent of college-bound children worried about being able to afford their education, you probably know someone who is, or are hearing about some aspect of it in the news.
The Patriot League Council of Presidents endorsed a policy that will allow athletic merit aid for the sport of football, beginning with the class entering school in the fall of 2013, it was announced today.
Twelve Colgate students and staff members ventured into alligator territory during winter break as part of an outing organized by the university’s Outdoor Education program.
(Note: This story is by Chuck Fox ’70, manager of the Hamilton Theater)“OK, what did everyone think? Thumbs up or thumbs down?” Heather Elia, marketing coordinator for the Colgate Bookstore, kicks off the discussion with members of the Hamilton Book and Movie Club gathered in the community room at the bookstore, across the street from […]
(Note: This post is by Gary Ross, dean of admission) It’s late January, so that means the Colgate Office of Admission is knee-deep in application review.
(Note: This article is by Sonya Falcone ’12, who attended Real World with more than 500 of her fellow seniors. The event is hosted by the Office of Alumni Affairs and the Center for Career Services. ) On Friday morning my classmates and I gathered in the Hall of Presidents to consider for the first […]
Robert G. Morvillo ’60, a prominent New York trial lawyer who pioneered the practice of white-collar criminal defense and whose client list included colorful celebrities, powerful politicians and billionaire businessmen, died on Saturday at his home in Rockville Centre, N.Y., according to the New York Times. He was 73.