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Alison Beyea
Announcements

Colby Announces Hiring of Executive Director for the Goldfarb Center

Alison Beyea, former director of the ACLU of Maine, will bring her public policy expertise and passion for helping others to Mayflower Hill

Social Sciences

The Politics of Church and State

A Colby team is part of a large-scale national survey investigating the intersection of religion and government

Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center
Announcements

Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center Continues to Reap Recognition

Since it opened in fall 2020, Colby’s award-winning complex has won a dozen honors

Access and Opportunity

From Nepal to Maine and the World Beyond

DavisConnects gives Bibatshu Thapa Chhetri ’25 the opportunity to explore his path

Brendon Wilkins
Humanities

Introducing Brendon Wilkins

The multi-genre, multi-instrumentalist is elevating Colby’s music scene through performance, conducting, and teaching

Campus and Community

Colby Will Celebrate the Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. 

Keynote address from prominent civil rights attorney, self-portraits, and opportunities to volunteer will mark birthday of the national icon

Tristram Korten
Alumni

Writing With a Purpose

Tristram Korten ’87 uses his Jan Plan course to make a case for exceptional magazine writing

Miller Tower at sunrise
Announcements

The College Receives $1- Million Gift for Financial Aid Fund

Colby College is pleased to announce that it has received a $1-million gift from Jason Werlin ’00 and Amelia Schultz ’00 for the College’s endowed financial aid fund. The gift will expand access to Colby for more students. “We are incredibly grateful to Jason and Amelia for their generosity,” said…

Helen Bennett
Alumni

Designing a Creative Life

Helen Ann Bennett ’22 crafted her own multidisciplinary architecture major. Now, she’s building her career in design.

Viva Goetze
Environment and Climate

Where Art and Science Intersect

Colby’s Buck Lab for Climate and Environment funds an art project about the vulnerability of the Gulf of Maine