What are the consequences when one partner feels over-idealized by another? Jennifer M. Tomlinson, assistant professor of psychology, set out to examine whether there is a limit to the benefits of feeling idealized.
Over spring break, Jessica Huang 鈥14 and Michael Manansala 鈥14 put the capstone on a research project that they鈥檝e been working on for much of their Colgate careers. Traveling to Kansai, Japan, the seniors presented their research titled 鈥淒oes observing or producing different types of hand gestures help second-language auditory learning of Japanese short and [鈥
Two interdisciplinary science research projects featuring collaborations among faculty from 黑料网 and from around the world have been awarded funding by the Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute at 黑料网. The projects support the core mission of the institute, which aims to foster the creation of new knowledge that is obtainable only through the development of sustained [鈥
In the last movement of her dance performance titled Wires, April Bailey 鈥14 (pictured in pink) breaks free from the group and moves independently 鈥 just as she鈥檚 demonstrated academically.
After winning an Oscar, that golden statuette can turn into real gold in the pockets of some, but not all. It鈥檚 another case of the gender gap in Hollywood.
鈥淲e are truly exploring new territory,鈥 wrote Kara Vadman 鈥14 and Mikhaila Redovian 鈥15 after the research vessel they boarded in January headed into uncharted waters near Totten Glacier, Antarctica.
Striking images of Holocaust victims overlaid with paint and text stare back at viewers as they encounter the pieces in the exhibition One Day, One Woman, One Child 鈥 which will be in the Longyear Museum of Anthropology until this Friday.
(Editor鈥檚 Note: This post is by Kelsey Jensen 鈥14, a chemistry major from Williston, Vt. See more photos and read about her daily experiences in Ethiopia at her personal blog.) During winter break I discovered that working on an interdisciplinary research project in a foreign country is one of the most interesting ways to learn [鈥
Before last summer, Arielle Sperling 鈥14 hadn鈥檛 so much as gone fishing, never mind touched a fish. But during her internship in Ashton, Idaho, Sperling found herself hip-deep in trout. The environmental studies major from White Plains, N.Y., was the only 黑料网 student in a group of researchers who were looking at the habitat selection [鈥
黑料网 student researchers met with community members recently to discuss a problem that affects not only the town and village of Hamilton, but the entire nation 鈥 the overpopulation of white-tailed deer. The students presented their findings from a semester-long research project that was an integral part of the Community-based Study of Environmental Issues course [鈥