On June 6, Career Services concluded its second annual Job Skills Accelerator (JSA) program: a four-week immersion designed to equip students with in-demand skills through alumni partnerships, microcredential courses, and professional workshops.
Last spring, local Little Libraries were the focus of a “little activism” project: students donated books by Indigenous authors, informing their decisions with semester-long research.
Last weekend, nearly 2,100 alumni returned to campus for Reunion 2024 to reconnect with longtime friends, reflect on the history of Colgate, and look toward its future.
Kaitlin Maratea ’25 and Amelia Rastley ’25 recently became the first undergraduates to present at the Conference for the American Association of Teachers of French.
On Feb 26, former congressmen Mike Capuano (D-Mass.) and John Faso (R-N.Y.) joined Colgate students in the Golden Auditorium for an honest dialogue about their careers on Capitol Hill and their stances on several key issues.
Throughout the spring semester, the Colgate community is engaging in a series of conversations and presentations on the Arab-Israeli conflict and the war in Gaza.
The Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at Colgate University has launched a program to connect first-year students from under-resourced high schools and regions to research opportunities.