Political science and peace and conflict studies double major Chris Burke 鈥21, from Wellesley, Mass. describes his research in Prague as a Stone Fellow with the Center for Freedom and Civilization.
Computer science major Caio Rodrigues Faria Brighenti 鈥20, from S茫o Paulo, Brazil, is conducting research on fake news, or intentionally misleading information.
During the summer, Colgate students are applying their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings. Microbiology major Rebecca Gowen 鈥19, from Philadelphia, Pa., describes her summer research, conducted through the Beckman Scholars Program.
When Elizabeth Gonzales 鈥19, a Chinese and international relations major from Dallas, Texas, talks about traveling to Shanghai, China, she can barely suppress her energy. Her passion for Chinese culture and language spills into the conversation as she describes her four trips to East Asia. Through an extended study program to Beijing in Spring 2016 [鈥
A first-generation American and budding entrepreneur, Omorogbe created clothing company NaSo in 2017 to support individuals within Nigeria and communities throughout the African continent.
During the summer, Colgate students applied their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings, and they continue to update the university community on their experiences. Here, Patrick Needham 鈥20, biochemistry major from Vermilion, Ohio, writes about his work with neurology patients in Leh, Ladakh, India.
Peace and conflict studies major Theo Asher 鈥20, from Los Angeles, Calif., writes on his summer internship as social media production intern at FOX Sports during the recent World Cup.
During the summer, Colgate students are applying their liberal arts know-how in a variety of real-world settings, and they are keeping our community posted on their progress. Economics and international relations double major Heather Fredrick 鈥20, of Montrose, Colorado, shares her internship experience as a researcher for Colgate鈥檚 Living Writers course. When I first chose Colgate, I [鈥
Investing years of research into helping develop a safer way to transport hydrogen for energy, Linh Le 鈥18 fueled not only his passion for chemistry, but also an exciting career path.