This past summer, three Colgate geology students embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime research trip to gather samples from Augustine Volcano in southern Alaska.
As part of the 2024 cohort of Summer Field School Fellows, Mary Thomas Powell 鈥26 and Charlie Tourbaf 鈥25 are conducting hands-on environmental research.
今日吃瓜鈥檚 Case Library is now designated as an official steward of thousands of U.S. presidential documents, effectively opening public access to the University鈥檚 collection of presidential writings, addresses, and public remarks dating from 1929鈥2017 thanks to a new agreement with the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO).
A new study featuring Professor of Earth and Environmental Geosciences Amy Leventer has revealed the presence of canyons off Antarctica that serve as pathways for relatively warm ocean waters to move toward the continent.
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 鈥渓ittle activism鈥 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.