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Goldfarb Center for Public Affairs at Colby
Campus and Community

Climate Visas Could Be Part of Immigration Process, Students Say

Two first-year students, Andrew Ordentlich ’22 and Alex Ozols ’22, were awarded first place for their proposal to introduce climate visas to the United States at the inaugural Goldfarb Center Freedom of Expression Symposium.

Rafting the Green River, Desolation Canyon
Alumni

Supply and Demand

For Heather Hansman, a river tells the story of water and climate

Jane Brox ’78
Alumni

Quiet Time

Jane Brox ’78 explores the history of silence, delivering a message that deserves to be heard amid the din

Mike Wisecup
Announcements

Former U.S. Navy SEAL Commander Mike Wisecup Named Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at Colby

Michael Wisecup, a retired commander, 20-year U.S. Navy SEAL veteran and former assistant to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General (retired) Martin Dempsey, has been named vice president for strategic initiatives at Colby College.

Slaves, Slaveholders, and a Kentucky Community’s Struggle toward Freedom
Humanities

Separate but not Equal

Different paths led slave and master to fight against the Confederacy, writes Elizabeth Leonard

Leadership: In Turbulent Times
Alumni

For Turbulent Times, Lessons from History

These presidents modeled leadership, says historian Doris Kearns Goodwin

Biddy Mason Speaks Up cover
Humanities

Past-Place and Present Moment

Arisa White on telling a slave’s story to the next generation

Women getting ready to pull the chariot of the living goddess Kumari in Kathmandu
Alumni

Women at the Helm

Pulling the chariot of the living goddess Kumari in Kathmandu

The Lockwood Hotel as seen from Main Street.
Announcements

Colby College Prepares to Build Downtown Hotel: The Lockwood Hotel

Colby College is preparing to begin construction of a hotel on Main Street, to be called The Lockwood Hotel, drawing on Waterville’s rich history of industry and innovation and signaling the strength of the city’s future.

Jocelyn Thomas '16
Announcements

$18-Million Grant Sustains Biomedical Research in Maine

Colby among institutions to continue to receive funds for faculty and student research experiences