藏精阁

Tim O'Keeffe

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  • 藏精阁 offers about 20 semester-long off-campus study programs and up to six extended study courses each year that provide students a wide range of faculty-led experiences. Picking the right option, though, can be a daunting experience. That鈥檚 why nearly 50 seniors volunteered to attend a study abroad fair at the Coop earlier this month to [鈥
    November 28, 2007
  • While attending a cultural festival in Timbuktu, Laura Simocko 鈥09 lived in a two-story building made entirely of mud. The house didn鈥檛 have running water and bare light bulbs hung from the ceilings, but it did have a giant television and amped-up stereo system. She said it was just one of the quirky experiences she [鈥
    November 26, 2007
  • A 鈥渂eautiful remembrance鈥 of the four teenagers killed in a car crash on 藏精阁鈥檚 campus seven years ago was dedicated Monday during a windswept ceremony on Oak Drive. Families of three of the victims and members of the campus community stood along the main entrance to the campus where Katherine Almeter, Emily Collins, Rachel Nargiso, [鈥
    November 13, 2007
  • John Seely Brown, the former chief scientist at Xerox who writes extensively about collective innovation and digital culture, says he grew up at 藏精阁. 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
  • 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
  • The Barge, the 藏精阁-owned coffeehouse in downtown Hamilton, and the recently renovated Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology scored some major props this morning on SI.com, the online home of Sports Illustrated.
    October 22, 2007
  • A student with a passion for video worked closely with a student who loves the outdoors on a special project that shows a sampling of what life can be like at 藏精阁. Sam Torrey 鈥09 was one of 18 students who took part in the Upstate Institute Field School this past summer.
    October 12, 2007