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Christian Okyere ’26
Natural Sciences

More Than the Sum of its Parts

A unique summer camp aimed at Waterville children unexpectedly benefits Colby students

Ben Tuff ’23 takes an early morning swim in Narragansett Bay near Jamestown, R.I.
Alumni

Tough Enough to Overcome His Demons

The subject of a new documentary, Ben Tuff ’03 uses long-distance swimming to beat addiction

Jerzy Wieczorek, Assistant Professor of Statistics
Social Sciences

Building a Better Statistical Model

Research by a Colby statistics professor and two students has been published in a peer-reviewed journal and downloaded thousands of times

Gabriella Johnson
Alumni

Gabriella Johnson ’14 Wins Prestigious Rome Prize

The art historian will use the award to further her study of the Mediterranean Sea’s influence on early modern art

Nafis Bhuiyan at his computer
Artificial Intelligence

Getting a Head Start on AI

The Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship host SureStart, a summer program that teaches real-world skills to students interested in AI

Miller Tower
Alumni

Four Young Alumni Win Fulbright Awards

The winners head to Germany, Taiwan, Colombia, and Brazil, bringing career experience with them

Miller Library
Announcements

This Moment of Leaving: Four Faculty Members Retire

As teachers, scholars, and mentors, they leave a lasting legacy on campus and beyond

Four people in a motorboat on Great Pond in the Belgrade Lakes are on a loon monitoring expedition.
Environment and Climate

Protecting the Call of the Wild 

Colby students spend the summer interning for the Belgrade Lakes Association’s Loon Preservation Project

Colby Museum
Announcements

Colby Museum of Art Welcomes New Members to the Board of Governors

The new governors will advance the museum as a leading academic institution with a strong community focus

Natalie Michelle talks to group
Humanities

Leading Scholars in the Field of Environmental Humanities Gather at Colby

In its fourth year, the Summer Institute in the Environmental Humanities creates a platform for discussing the pressing issues of the day