Reposted by Colgate University
Have you found a fossil that you would like help identifying? Would you like to see other fossils from New York & beyond? Join the Dept. of Earth & Environmental Geosciences @colgateuniversity.bsky.social on April 13 between 10-1 for a fossil event in the Ho Science Center atrium. Please share!
0 replies
3 reposts
3 likes
Erika Rader ’07 is searching for clues about Mars’ ancient past in lava flows on Earth.
Rader's research melds planetary science, volcanology, and igneous petrology.
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Alexa, are you listening?
Noah Apthorpe, assistant professor of computer science, is researching the ways devices can compromise our data security and privacy.
bit.ly/3rveImH
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Michael Lam ’11 was part of the team that finally discovered a phenomenon predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago.
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
A tiered pathway project to connect middle and upper campus will begin this month.
The transformation of the hillside between Dana Arts Center and Frank Dining Hall will better connect campus thanks to the support of Peter L. Kellner ’65, P’87, GP’16,’19. bit.ly/3ODBbsI
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
"The cryosphere is the lynchpin for the Earth’s climate system and all of the physical and chemical processes that operate on our planet."
Professor Joe Levy (@colddirt.bsky.social) introduces junior and senior Colgate student researchers to the Earth’s icy regions.
bit.ly/3Re6j2N
0 replies
0 reposts
3 likes
Associate Professor of Anthropology Santiago Juarez shares his explorations and discoveries in the ancient Maya city of Noh K’uh, located in current-day Chiapas, Mexico on the award-winning podcast, 13.
bit.ly/420W6vk
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Michael Lam ’11 was part of the team that finally discovered a phenomenon predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago.
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Learn about the Upstate Institute and its impact on our community and region with Professor Catherine Cardelús and Associate Director Julie Dudrick on the latest episode of 13.
bit.ly/4bkl2Cz
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
"How did the epidemics start, and what are the challenges of writing their histories?"
Look into the Colgate classroom with HIST 387: Epidemic Histories.
bit.ly/48MbNJ0
0 replies
0 reposts
2 likes
Associate Professor @samrosenfeld.bsky.social talks about the politics of rural voters in the Upper Midwest in this New York Times piece.
www.nytimes.com/2024/01/08/u...
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
"Stop the world, I want to get off."
Associate Professor Joe Levy answers the question, "what would happen if the world stopped spinning?"
www.businessinsider.com/what-if-eart...
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
The Colgate Thirteen will perform live on CBS Sunday, Jan. 7 when the Green Bay Packers take on the Chicago Bears at Lambeau Field.
“It’s a pretty big event,” said Tommy Melgoza ’26. “The Thirteen hasn’t done this since we sang at the Superbowl in 1979."
bit.ly/3NPfFkx
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
New Year. New Buildings.
The Benton Center for Creativity and Innovation will be ready for students this summer.
bit.ly/3tH8yUn
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Poet Amanda Gorman will headline the 2024 Arts, Creativity, and Innovation Weekend. bit.ly/3NUrEgT
0 replies
0 reposts
2 likes
Associate Professor Teo Ballvé wants to learn more about doomsday preppers. Last March, he took a trip to the Survival Condo, a former military silo that extends approximately 15 floors underground.
bit.ly/3RrUhmx
0 replies
0 reposts
2 likes
"Our student-athletes continue to set the national standard on campus, in the classroom, and in our community."
With a 97 percent graduation success rate, Colgate student-athletes are ranked among the nation's best, according to the NCAA's latest report.
bit.ly/3Rd8SSI
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Led by visiting professor and jazz saxophonist Brian Stark, The History of Jazz encourages students to explore both popular and experimental jazz.
bit.ly/48dnwAg
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
“The thought was that traditional education removed a lot of the natural motives that were most useful to a child’s learning."
Read about “Resolving the paradox of work,” the paper recently coauthored by Associate Professor Regina Conti.
bit.ly/3sYUtkv
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Colgate’s new vice president and director of athletics, Yariv Amir ’01 joins 13 to discuss his time as a student-athlete at Colgate and the future of the program.
bit.ly/413rlW8
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
"Who creates the dominant narrative? Who writes history? Why does it matter?"
Benton Scholar Abby Call ’26 examines narratives through art with her research in East Africa.
bit.ly/4a3yREq
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Coming off their third consecutive Patriot League Championship Colgate Volleyball will make their seventh NCAA tournament appearance tonight.
Watch them on ESPN+ at 7:30 p.m. ET.
#GoGate | bit.ly/3RnxSrr
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Take a look at some of the staff members who keep Colgate operating at the highest level in the latest issue of Colgate Magazine. news.colgate.edu/magazine/202...
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
The 13 Machine isn’t your typical food truck; it’s a versatile, mobile pop-up shop, designed to cater to a wide range of campus needs.
bit.ly/3SPo5LT
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Reposted by Colgate University
Happiness is seeing a "Honk if you love @colgateuniversity.bsky.social " bumper sticker as you and your bicycle struggle up a hill at the end of the work day.
1 replies
1 reposts
3 likes
What are we building? We'd love to tell you.
bit.ly/3LOCXpE
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Jake Kleinmahon ’07 will be discussing the inequalities and barriers that healthcare professionals and their patients, particularly LGBTQ+ individuals and families, experience today.
bit.ly/3MNqfIj
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Colgate experts give tips related to their work, from researching in the rainforest to embracing empathy.
bit.ly/3R76Wev
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
The beloved Willow Path and Taylor Lake
0 replies
0 reposts
3 likes
Celebrating our international students, their adventures, and the benefits of exchange worldwide.
0 replies
0 reposts
2 likes
Colgate’s Live Music Collective hosted an evening with guitarist Yasmin Williams at the Earlville Opera House.
bit.ly/475KTLP
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Michael Lam ’11 was part of the team that finally discovered a phenomenon predicted by Albert Einstein more than a century ago. news.colgate.edu/magazine/202...
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Morgan McMahon ’25 spent her summer leading tours of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., and ushering legislation to the Senate floor as an intern for New Hampshire senator Jeanne Shaheen.
bit.ly/3svoSHa
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
Carina Cristobal '27 has been selected as a Benton Scholar, the first student-athlete in over three years.
"Carina is truly a shining example of a student-athlete," Head Tennis Coach Bobby Pennington said.
bit.ly/47sZNvu
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
“I like to work hard to make my teammates better. That’s what I hope for this year.”
Ross Mitton has embodied Colgate Hockey through grit and leading by example. @ColgateMIH
bit.ly/3FSltFw | #GoGate
0 replies
0 reposts
0 likes
We are proud to introduce new Colgate University Vice President and Director of Athletics, Yariv Amir ’01.
Amir has held extensive leadership roles in collegiate athletics, including the past eight years at Colgate.
colgateathletics.com/news/2023/11...
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Did you hear that?
Some areas of campus are rumored to be haunted, including Andrews Hall, Eaton Hall, and Merrill House. In 2016, Ghost Hunter John Zaffis investigated and found evidence that paranormal activity may exist in Merrill House.
0 replies
0 reposts
1 likes
Professor Elizabeth Marlowe discusses the world of stolen antiquities and assisting the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in the seizure of a famous bronze sculpture from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on the latest episode of 13.
bit.ly/3Qge0ER
0 replies
0 reposts
3 likes