In February, three students in Professor Zhou Tian鈥檚 composition class had a rare opportunity 鈥 a reading and performance of their works by a renowned professional ensemble.
Long, long ago, there was no land, only water. Powerful beings lived in a place called the Sky World. One day, a woman who was expecting a baby fell through a hole in the sky at the base of the Tree of Life. She grabbed a handful of seeds at the tree鈥檚 roots as she [鈥
What鈥檚 behind the recent dust-up over the filibuster? Alan Frumin 鈥68, recently retired parliamentarian of the United States Senate, probably knows more than anyone. And he wants a new sign over the Senate鈥檚 chamber door: Responsible Adults Only. As the U.S. Senate鈥檚 parliamentarian, Frumin was the chief arbiter of its procedural wrangling for nearly two [鈥
In the current issue of the Colgate Scene, we take a deep dive into milk. We all heard about the fiscal cliff ad nauseum, but did you know the dairy industry has been teetering on a cliff of its own? And that farmers are bearing the brunt of all the dysfunction? How could it be [鈥
Donald L. Berry, Harry Emerson Fosdick Professor of philosophy and religion emeritus, who introduced one of the nation鈥檚 first college courses to explore the implications of the Holocaust for Jewish and Christian theology, passed away on Tuesday, January 15, at home in Hamilton, N.Y. He was 87 years old. Berry, who retired from the Colgate [鈥
鈥淏lue Rondo a la Turk鈥 starts at the 6:40 mark Jazz aficionados around the world are mourning the death yesterday of composer, pianist, and bandleader Dave Brubeck. Just this fall, the 海角社区 Orchestra joined the plethora of artists who have covered Brubeck鈥檚 work when the brass and percussion sections opened the October concert with [鈥
Roy Simon Bryce-Laporte, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of sociology and anthropology emeritus, passed away after a long illness in Upper Marlboro, Md., on Monday, July 30, at the age of 78. Born in the Republic of Panama of West Indian ancestry, Bryce-Laporte earned degrees from Panama Canal College (AA), the University of [鈥
Dewey Mosby, director emeritus of Colgate鈥檚 Picker Art Gallery, died yesterday, August 1, of pulmonary issues at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, N.Y., at the age of 70.
On a hot afternoon in July, young children are sifting through clothing, household items, food, and toiletries in the Caring Corner at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Utica. Their families, mostly Karen refugees from Burma, are the newest, but largest, percentage of the church鈥檚 congregation. 鈥淏ecause the kids are the ones who speak English, many [鈥
An exhaustive seven-year project by Nigel Young, who was Cooley Professor of peace studies and director of the Peace Studies Program at Colgate from 1984 to 2004, has received the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, in the Award for Scholarship category.