Media Coverage
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CIO Dive
Amanda Stent, director of Colby’s Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence, was interviewed for an article in Industry Dive’s technology hub, CIO Dive, about ChatGPT one year after the public release of the technology. In the story, she noted that it's important to start by asking if something "needs to be automated," and if it does, how "quite often, you can automate using something that’s much more inspectable like regular code."
Stacy-ann Robinson, associate professor of environmental studies, was included in a recent story by NPR about the impact of the upcoming climate negotiations in Dubai. In the piece, she noted that “you can't talk about climate finance without talking about climate justice," and that countries who haven’t contributed damaging emissions are concerned about being "impacted the most."

Boston Globe
Assistant Professor of Government, Nicholas Jacobs, weighed in with AI Jazeera, the largest news network in the Middle East, regarding the aversion of another government shutdown and the U.S. budget deal. Jacobs warned in the piece that the bipartisan success of Johnson’s funding bill should “not be seen as a shift to the centre for either Republicans or Democrats.”

Washington Post
A story in the Washington Post about birds preparing for winter included commentary from Amanda Gallinat, a visiting assistant professor of environmental studies. The article referenced her research, including a "fat score" that shows how birds "quickly store up pads of fat on their chest and under their wings" before they migrate.

Bloomberg
The Colby Museum was highlighted in a story by Bloomberg about artist Alex Katz and the impact of his philanthropy. In the article, Jacqueline Terrassa, the Carolyn Muzzy Director of the Colby Museum of Art, noted how Katz’s generosity “demonstrates his commitment to supporting and encouraging artists when they are not sufficiently recognized.”

Mainebiz
Colby was number two in the Princeton Review’s recently released “Guide to Green Colleges,” which analyzed over 500 schools with programs, policies and practices related to sustainability and the environment.

Literary Hub
The popular website Literary Hub published a story on the role of climate fiction in raising awareness of climate change that highlighted the work of Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, associate professor of English.
Leading technology publication WIRED featured Colby's role in the ongoing research and discovery of black holes using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Dale Kocevski, associate professor of physics and astronomy, and a leading member of the CEERS research team, was "stunned to find that so many galaxies in the early universe appear to be anchored to voracious supermassive black holes."
The Boston Globe did a piece on Colby's Dare Northward announcement that highlighted how the expanded campaign will prioritize the College’s "science research and technology programs, more support for financial aid, and upgrading the students’ residential experience and facilities."


