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Arts

Colby Museum Expands to Downtown

With its new gallery in the Paul J. Schupf Art Center, the museum hopes to reach more people and create new energy

protestors at UN World Climate Conference COP27
Environment and Climate

COP27 Inspires Colby Delegation to Think Bigger

President David A. Greene asks, ‘Can we do more?’

Members of the Colby women’s hockey team listen as Holley Tyng, their head coach, goes over drills during practice on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.
Campus and Community

Standing on the Shoulders of Legends

The Colby men’s and women’s hockey programs celebrate their 100th and 50th seasons

Schupf Arts
Announcements

Paul J. Schupf Art Center Completes Phase I of Waterville’s Revitalization

New destination for the arts will enrich city life, bring new economic activity, and continue to position Waterville as Maine’s next great city

Abukar Adan
Alumni

The Path to Podcasting

For podcast producer Abukar Adan ’17, persistence and risk-taking were keys to success

Tyler Mueller
Campus and Community

It’s Game Time for Stem Cell Donor Tyler Mueller ’25

Through an on-campus donor drive, the rugby player was matched to give a potentially lifesaving donation

Daniel Raymont '91
Alumni

‘It’s A Gift to Make People Laugh’

Using his many voices, Daniel Raymont ’91 carves out his place in Hollywood

Jamie Ross
Alumni

Going With the Flow

Philosophy major Jamie Ross ’18 applies the tenets of Buddhism to his e-commerce startup Mainfactor

Alumni

A Colby Grad Gets Noticed for Her Research in Machine Learning

Natalie Maus ’21 looked at the edge humans have over machines when it comes to navigating in dark conditions

Artificial Intelligence

AI Artwork on Display

Here are 10 pieces the Davis Institute for Artificial Intelligence selected for its inaugural art exhibition