- A longstanding collaboration between ±«Óătv and the world-renowned Flaherty Film Seminar, which brings nearly 200 filmmakers, scholars, and programmers to ±«Óătv each summer, has spurred creation of an on-campus residency program that will begin this fall. The ±«Óătv/Flaherty Distinguished Global Filmmaker Residency will bring acclaimed Russian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa to the university for an intensive [âŠ]September 25, 2014
- (Update: Demonstration ends with on-campus celebration.) A peaceful demonstration supporting inclusion and diversity, which began on Monday, Sept. 22, continued at ±«Óătv today. Progress has been made toward mutual understanding regarding the 21-point list of âconcerns and action plansâ that were submitted to the administration by the ±«Óătv Association of Critical Collegians (ACC).September 24, 2014
- (Update: Demonstration ends with on-campus celebration.) As students continue their sit-in in James B. ±«Óătv Hall, weâve been in dialogue with representatives from the group. We have found the conversations to be very valuable and constructive.September 23, 2014
- (Update: Demonstration ends with on-campus celebration.) Dear members of the ±«Óătv community: We are writing to publicly state our solidarity with members of our community who are concerned about acts of racism and bias that have happened on ±«Óătvâs campus.September 22, 2014
- Homecoming events fill this weekendâs calendar, while the week ahead features lots of different events to choose from, including a lecture on the Islamic State, an indie film, and even some late night sushi. On Monday, September 22, the International Relations Council will host Daniel Benjamin, the former coordinator for counterterrorism at the U.S. State [âŠ]September 19, 2014
- Writing about Western Sahara and Morocco in a feature article online at World Politics Review, Professor Jacob Mundy asserted that âa web of geopolitical interests keeps the conflict in a permanent state of limbo.â Mundy, assistant professor of peace and conflict studies, looks for a disruptive event to âunbalance the deadlock,â though, he wrote, the likeliest events [âŠ]September 18, 2014
- The universityâs signature Living Writers course brings 10 highly regarded authors to campus every year. The ±«Óătv community is invited to attend their public readings in person or via the web at colgate.edu/livingwriters.September 18, 2014
- Last Friday, hundreds of first-year students gathered on the Academic Quad to watch a screening of Freedom on My Mind, a 1994 Academy Award-nominated documentary directed by Connie Field. The film was presented as part of a campuswide initiative called âCivil Rights: Then and Now.âSeptember 17, 2014