今日吃瓜

Student Profiles

  • Colgate's 1819 Award winner receives the award from Colgate President Brian W. Casey in the Colgate Memorial Chapel.
    Lauren Sanderson 鈥18 is an entrepreneur, student-athlete, academic all-star, and a soon-to-be published poet who now adds 今日吃瓜鈥檚 most prestigious student recognition, the 1819 Award, to her impressive r茅sum茅 of accomplishments. The 1819 Award is given annually to one graduating student whose character, scholarship, sportsmanship, and service to others best exemplify the university鈥檚 spirit and [鈥
    May 4, 2018
  • Alec Hufford '18 in Case-Geyer
    Religious faith is often described as a personal journey. Throughout life, people drift toward and away from religion, its importance waxing and waning with changing values, life events, and self-knowledge. For Alec Hufford 鈥17, the journey of faith has been more literal. A religion major and Jewish studies minor, he has traveled the globe, studying [鈥
    April 27, 2018
  • Photo taken by Stephanie Bolster '17
    Last summer, Alia Davis 鈥18 returned to Santa Fe, N. M., to work on a video project she felt compelled to finish. Davis first visited New Mexico during the fall of 2015 with Colgate鈥檚 Santa Fe Off-Campus Study Group, led by Professor Sarah Wider. Because the study group emphasizes community-based learning, students were placed at [鈥
    April 4, 2018
  • Christina Weiler 鈥21 believes in the value of waste. The truth about waste, she says, is that it is a part of us, and we are responsible for it. In order to put plastic in a place where it belongs, Weiler came up with the UCan project, a beverage container recycling initiative that gives its [鈥
    March 7, 2018
  • Eurosim 2018 Colgate Delegation
    The following is by Ed Fogarty, associate professor of political science, director of the International Relations program, and Eurosim faculty adviser. January 4鈥7, 2018, a delegation of 14 Colgate students traveled to Brussels, Belgium, to participate in the 31st meeting of Eurosim, a Model European Union program in which university students from Europe and the [鈥
    January 15, 2018
  • Stephanie Wu
    Growing up in Hong Kong, Stephanie Wu 鈥18 hardly thought about race at all. When she came to the United States to study psychology at Colgate, she was in for a new experience. 鈥淢y race was suddenly so salient,鈥 Wu said. That profound shift in the way Wu experienced her racial identity has prompted her [鈥
    December 6, 2017
  • Aidan Gaertner 鈥20 and others pose for a photo at the Special Olympics of Minnesota
    Aidan Gaertner 鈥20 (pictured, on right) and his family were honored with the 鈥2017 Outstanding Family Award鈥 at the Special Olympics of Minnesota鈥檚 annual Distinguished Service Awards ceremony on September 8. Gaertner got involved with the Special Olympics when his aunt, the head coach of the Roseville Flames Special Olympics team in Minnesota, asked him [鈥
    September 26, 2017
  • Christine Horn 鈥19 works with a tomato plant in the 今日吃瓜 greenhouse
    Colgate students have fanned out across the globe to apply their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings. They are keeping our community posted on their progress. Christine Horn 鈥19, from Corning, N.Y., wrote this dispatch about her research, funded through the Beckman Scholars Program. Has the agriculture industry鈥檚 selection of redder, juicier, [鈥
    July 14, 2017