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Campus and Community

A Summer of Innovation for Colby Entrepreneurs

At the Roux Institute at Northeastern in Portland, students learn what happens after they make a successful pitch

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Arts

Preparing Dancers for the World, Not Just the Stage

How the Department of Performance, Theater, and Dance helps students achieve success

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Campus and Community

Fostering Excellence in Teaching

With three new books, Colby's Center for Teaching and Learning leads national conversation

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Humanities

‘The Richness of the Scholarship is so Alive’

Hiʻilei Hobart ’03 returns to Colby as a leader for this year’s Summer Institute in Environmental Humanities

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Alumni

‘Kids are Just as Smart as Grown Ups’

Kathryn Hulick ’04 tackles big topics, including AI and fusion energy, in her books for young readers

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Alumni

Brady O’Brien ’24 Signs Pro Baseball Contract

After a stellar career at Colby and one year with the University of Richmond, O’Brien joins the Seattle Mariners organization as an undrafted free agent

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Alumni

Finding the Funny

Laurel Coppock '99 is an accomplished comedy actress—and she’s best known as Toyota’s receptionist, Jan

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Natural Sciences

Fly Away Home

Excitement soars around a campus nestbox project

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Artificial Intelligence

The No. 1 Skill Employers Want Right Now? AI Literacy

How Colby prepares students to use artificial intelligence when they enter the ‘real world’

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Environment and Climate

Woven Through Time and Place

A research project on sweetgrass resilience offers an opportunity for a broad collaboration