In our new normal, Ben Sharf is wrapping up his senior thesis for his final year at Colgate through distance learning in quarantine, in addition to building the nonprofit organization 6FTCloser.
MacDonell “Don” Roehm Jr. ’61 earned All-American and All-State honors for his skill as a Colgate soccer fullback. His passion for protecting Colgate athletics off the field as well was enshrined in a $4 million endowment bequest.
Strategic diversity consultant Nevin Caple led a series of inclusion workshops with athletics staff and student-athletes last month at the invitation of Vice President and Director of Athletics Nicki Moore.
The eighth-seeded Raiders knocked off sixth-ranked James Madison 23-20 at Andy Kerr Stadium on Saturday, thanks to junior Chris Puzzi’s 38-yard field goal as time expired. The win lifts Colgate to an NCAA Division I Championship Quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 North Dakota State next weekend in Fargo.
Nicki Moore has been selected to lead Colgate’s athletics, recreation and physical education programs, following a national search for a new athletics director.
Colgate men’s track and field junior Oliver Moe has been named to the United States Olympic Committee’s Finding Leaders Among Minorities Everywhere (FLAME) program.
Members of the Colgate community gathered on Wednesday morning to send the women’s hockey team off in style as they embarked on their first trip to the Frozen Four.
Former Colgate men’s basketball All-American and NBA star Adonal Foyle ’98 has been featured in the NCAA’s “After the Game” series. Foyle discusses how his Colgate education laid the groundwork for his life after basketball.