News and Updates

  • Hamilton, NY — Colgate University’s Laura Klugherz, professor of music, and Steven Heyman, artist-in-residence, will present the second concert of a three-semester series titled ‘The Beethoven Feast’ featuring Beethoven’s sonatas for violin and piano on February 17. The performance, at 3:30 p.m. in Memorial Chapel, is free and open to the public. For a spring […]
    January 29, 2002
  • Hamilton, NY — Filmmaker Spike Lee will speak at Colgate University on Saturday, February 2. His talk, ‘The arts and their effect on the African American community,’ will begin at 8:00 p.m. and will take place in Cotterell Court of Reid Athletic Center. The event, which is being sponsored by the Colgate student organization Brothers […]
    January 24, 2002
  • Hamilton, NY — – Each year, hundreds of Colgate University students participate in off-campus study programs that provide a rich mixture of cultural experiences and academic discipline. Colgate offers study opportunities in 22 locations, both internationally and within the United States. Most are led by the school’s own faculty members, which provides continuity with the […]
    January 17, 2002
  • Hamilton, NY — Huntington Terrell, professor of philosophy, emeritus at Colgate, died on Saturday, December 29. A native of West Hartford Connecticut, he came to Colgate first as an undergraduate, but his roots already ran deep ‘ his father, brother, and uncle all earned Colgate degrees. Although he enrolled in the class of ’46, he […]
    January 14, 2002
  • Contact: Mike ZimmermanJanuary 11, 2003 Phone: (315) 228-6761 Fax: (315) 228-7977 Email: mzimmerman@mail.colgate.edu   Hamilton, NY — – The Colgate women’s hockey team fell Saturday afternoon to the Lady Lakers of Mercyhurst, 3-1. Mercyhurst got things started in the first period with the only goal of the frame coming at 18:41.  Samantha Shirley found Jennifer […]
    January 11, 2002
  • Hamilton, N.Y. – Chris Hedges, New York Times war correspondent and bureau chief, Bosnia and Cairo, will deliver a lecture at Colgate University titled ‘Perspectives on Terrorism and the War in Afghanistan’ on Wednesday, December 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Golden Auditorium of Little Hall. Free and open to the public, the lecture is sponsored […]
    November 21, 2001
  • Hamilton, NY — – The 2001 Living Writers series at Colgate University will conclude with two discussions about publishing on December 4 and 6. On Tuesday, December 4, Sarah Crichton, an editor and author, will talk about ‘Sad, Stupid, and Even Sordid Publishing Tales.’ On Thursday, December 6, literary agent Elaine Markson will continue the […]
    November 21, 2001
  • Hamilton, NY — – How do societies deal with the impulse for revenge’ How can individuals and communities best be helped to cope with the aftermath of national trauma’ Andrew Rigby, director of the Centre for the Study of Forgiveness and Reconciliation at Coventry University, will examine these questions in a lecture titled ‘Justice and […]
    November 20, 2001
  • Hamilton, NY — Murray Decock, director of development in the Division of University Relations at Colgate University, has been promoted to the position of associate vice president for development. A 1980 graduate of the university, Decock joined the Colgate staff in 1994. He held the positions of director of class giving and director of reunion […]
    November 19, 2001
  • Hamilton, NY — The Colgate University Chorus will perform their holiday concert on Sunday, December 2, under the direction of Daniel Toven, at 3:30 p.m. in Memorial Chapel. The program, titled ‘Music for Brass & Choir,’ will feature Rutter’s Gloria and Gabrielli’s Jubilate Deo, performed in the round. The Gloria will be accompanied on organ […]
    November 13, 2001