Samantha Radocchia ’11
Samantha Radocchia ’11 was on this year's Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
View ArticleCommunicating bit by bit
Jonathan Habif ’98 is developing the technology that may be part of the first functional quantum computers and the associated information infrastructure.
View ArticleIn the know: Shed these four nutrition misconceptions
Certified health coach and Functional Diagnostic Nutrition practitioner Maggie Carey '11 dispels common misconceptions about losing weight.
View ArticleColgate Seen
Colgate University alumna Brooke Baker Fox ’93 received an encouraging surprise and was seen on News 3 WTKR.
View ArticleMaroon’d… in Antarctica
Linda Buchanan Allen ’77 shares tips for traveling to the Antarctic Peninsula.
View ArticleCinematic praise
With her new film, The Park Bench, Ann LeSchander Raziel ’87 pays tribute to her mom.
View ArticleHolding court
As a court reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Joel Currier ’00 is routinely exposed to the most heinous acts known to humankind.
View ArticleOn a roll
Tara Brown '98 scored a deal on ABC's Shark Tank for her Sleep Styler, microfiber rollers that dry and style your hair while you catch some z’s.
View ArticleThe salt life
Christopher Wang ’94 is an Alaskan fisherman, chef, and owner of the Gypsy Fish Company.
View ArticleLaurel Brown ’99: Getting to the good story
With her new crowdfunded web series "The Sticks," Laurel Brown '99 tells spooky episodic stories for teens.
View ArticleMaroon’d… at Keuka Lake
Taylor-Buonocore-Guthrie '08 shares some tips for a getaway to Keuka Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York.
View ArticleRoad Taken with Christina Cahill ’85
Christina Cahill '85 reflects on Colgate's influence on her life and work, from adopting her first child at age 50 to opening a Manhattan beer shop.
View ArticleColgate Seen
Colgate University alumni can be seen sporting their Colgate gear here, there, and everywhere around the globe.
View ArticleBrendan Mullan ’07: A new science experiment
With his Wrinkled Brain Project, Brendan Mullan '07 provides a new approach to children's science education.
View ArticleMelanie Kiechle ’03: Making scents of the past
In the new book, "Smell Detectives," Melanie Kiechle '03 explores the history of smell throughout America's cities.
View ArticleAlvin Moyer ’89: Compassionate clinician
Alvin Moyer '89 heads the revamped palliative care division at Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center, where he focuses on a caring, patient-centered attitude.
View ArticleGay Gordon-Byrne ’76: The Fixer
Gay Gordon-Byrne '76, executive director of the Repair Association, fights against corporations which try to limit the operations of independent repairpeople.
View ArticleBarnet Kellman ’69: USC chair gets comedy a seat at the table
Barnet Kellman '69, professor at the University of Southern California, discusses his new chair, Robin Williams, and the transition from TV to academia.
View ArticleRoad Taken with Dali Burgado ’01
After experiencing a near-fatal car crash, Dali Burgado '01 decided to make some major life changes.
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