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Foreign Policy
Stacy-ann Robinson, associate professor of environmental studies, was quoted in Foreign Policy on global climate finance and justice efforts.
Maine Home + Design
Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village, was featured in Maine Home + Design's June 2024 issue
GBH
Beth Finch, Colby Museum's Head Curator, was interviewed in the GBH podcast 'The Culture Show' about the exhibit The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury (interview starts at the 22-minute mark).
Christian Science Monitor
Neil Gross, the Charles A. Dana Professor of Sociology, was quoted in The Christian Science Monitor on policing movements nationwide.
Associated Press

A feature story by the Associated Press on the Climate Reality Check, co-developed by Colby’s Buck Lab for Climate and Environment, was picked up by a wide range of media outlets, including ABC News, U.S. News & World Report, and the South China Morning Post to name a few.

The Odd Years - Podcast
Assistant Professor of Government Nick Jacobs, and Professor of Government Dan Shea, talked about what coverage of rural voters is not getting right on the popular podcast The Odd Years, produced by the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter.
Portland Press Herald
The Portland Press Herald and Maine Public reported on a recent study by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Gail Carlson, which involved interviews with Maine physicians about the links between climate change and public health, including the spread of tick-borne diseases that no longer die off in the winter.
Morning Sentinel
The Morning Sentinel covered Colby’s 203rd Commencement ceremony, where 536 new graduates received degrees.
WABI-TV
Local CBS affiliate, WABI-TV, featured the ribbon cutting of Oliver & Friends bookshop located in Colby's mixed-use building, the Bill & Joan Alfond Main Street Commons on Main Street in Waterville.
Portland Press Herald
The Portland Press Herald featured Colby’s graduation weekend speakers, Gov. Janet Mills and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin '64, and its honorary degree recipients ahead of the 203rd Commencement.