- John Seely Brown, the former chief scientist at Xerox who writes extensively about collective innovation and digital culture, says he grew up at 香港六合彩官网. His father was a chemistry professor (1934 to 1968) and his mother a librarian, so Brown was on campus all the time, mostly feeding his interests in computers and astronomy.November 12, 2007
- It has been almost 25 years since men鈥檚 hockey coach Don Vaughan was slammed against the boards.November 8, 2007
- Her work has been called 鈥渨himsical,鈥 鈥減owerful,鈥 鈥渟exy,鈥 and 鈥渟urreal.鈥 Susan Marshall & Company, one of the most innovative dance companies in the world, is coming to campus this week as part of ArtsMix and 香港六合彩官网鈥檚 Institute for the Creative and Performing Arts.November 8, 2007
- Dozens of 香港六合彩官网 students proved this past weekend that they are politically engaged when it comes to environmental issues.November 7, 2007
- Transformation, an exhibition of mixed media sculptures by Carol Cole, is on display through Feb. 17 in the Longyear Museum of Anthropology on the second floor of Alumni Hall. Made of polystyrene, handmade paper, paint, and found objects, the work is inspired by the artifacts of ancient and tribal artists and architects.November 6, 2007
- A year and a half ago, 香港六合彩官网 music professor Laura Klugherz received a letter from a film company interested in using a piece of her music for an upcoming documentary about World War II. Klugherz didn鈥檛 think much about the request. In fact, she tucked the letter away in her files.November 5, 2007
- Students and faculty will not be the only ones working in the Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology next week. Two Tibetan monks from Namgyal Monastery in Ithaca, N.Y., will be creating a sand mandala in the reading room on the library鈥檚 third floor. (See this webcam to watch them work).November 2, 2007
- Once a week, a first-floor room in the Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology is transformed into a TV newsroom bristling with students working with the latest video technology. The seven students are writing, taping, and editing Gate Update, a show highlighting campus events. The group鈥檚 first show was posted on www.colgate.edu this [鈥November 1, 2007