News and Updates

  • Chris Burke '21 at the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Political science and peace and conflict studies double major Chris Burke ’21, from Wellesley, Mass. describes his research in Prague as a Stone Fellow with the Center for Freedom and Civilization. 
    August 7, 2019
  • Student sits at library computer
    According to experts in the field, 90 percent of the world’s data has been generated in the past two years. To ensure digital literacy in New York State, two Colgate University librarians, Jesi Buell and Joshua Finnell, seek to expand the skills of regional librarians.
    August 6, 2019
  • Niki Keating (left) and Dawn LaFrance chat in one of the group therapy spaces in Conant House. 
    Colgate’s Counseling and Psychological Services offered three weekly group therapy sessions three years ago.  Today, university counselors manage 10 to 12 group therapy sessions a week. In the 2018–19 school year, the counseling center provided services to 706 students, 7.4-percent increase compared to 2017–18.
    August 5, 2019
  • Colgate students pose in the TriRhena region
    In an effort to bring multilingual worlds home to Colgate University students, Professors Matthew Miller and Mahadevi Ramakrishnan from the German and French departments led 16 students on a one-week excursion to the TriRhena region in May. 
    July 30, 2019
  • Finn Schuemann '21, Devin Ferri '21, and Professor Mahadevi Ramakrishnan at the Caribbean Studies Conference
    Two Colgate University students accompanied Mahadevi Ramakrishnan, senior lecturer in French, to Santa Marta last month to present at the 44th Caribbean Studies Conference, hosted by the Caribbean Studies Association.
    July 25, 2019
  • Assistant Professor of Geology Joe Levy flies a drone during a recent trip to Antarctica.
    A new $500,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will help Geologist Joe Levy study permafrost thaw in Antarctica and create a new integrated education plan for training student research drone pilots.
    July 17, 2019
  • Sun shining through tree branches
    Colgate University is eliminating federal loans from financial aid offers for all current and incoming students with a total family income of up to $125,000, starting in the fall of 2020.
    July 10, 2019