With our own hands, we built this place — architects of our destiny and the structures in which we seek new knowledge. Two hundred years later, Colgate is known as one of the most beautiful campuses in America.
How Oneida lands became Colgate
From President Dodge’s commitment to National Register of Historic Places
Sites of natural beauty and tradition
A multiracial and multicultural gathering place for the community to celebrate, understand and heal
How our Robert Trent Jones–designed golf course came to be
The original home for dining, recreation, campus store, and posting letters to home
The pinnacle of campus for more than 100 years
The many lives of the “ad building”