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Artist Sarah Faragher
Alumni

Working with Nature

Among Maine’s most admired landscape painters, Sarah Faragher ’90 turns to brush—and pen—to record her world

Humanities

A Lucky Find or an Educated Guess?

Thanks to a course he took at Colby, Will Sideri ’20 helped identify a page from a valuable 13th-century manuscript at a Waterville estate sale

Ukraine Mariupol
Announcements

Ukrainian Photojournalists to Receive Lovejoy Award for Courage in Journalism

Their coverage of the atrocities in Mariupol “defines courage”

Stacy-ann Robison
Environment and Climate

Colby’s Climate-Change Superstar

Stacy-ann Robinson’s student-driven work is earning recognition across the globe

Colby College campus
Announcements

Colby Welcomes a New Cohort of Faculty Members

These 15 teachers bring exceptional scholarship and interdisciplinary training to Mayflower Hill

Erica Wall
Arts

A Conversation with Erica Wall

“There is so much opportunity here,” says the new executive director of the Lunder Institute for American Art

Terra Gallo
Access and Opportunity

Colby Student Wins Voyager Scholarship

Terra Gallo ’24 is recognized for her public service

Vaclav Havel
Social Sciences

Havel and Our Crisis

A major conference at Colby looks at today’s world through the lens of Czech playwright and statesman Václav Havel

Amar Sehic ’17, Tommaso Montagni ’17, and Krenar Roka ’17
Alumni

How Three Friends Moved from Pack Mules to a Multi-Million Dollar Startup Company

The work ethic and hustle of these Colby alumni have carried them through challenging times

Bess Koffman
Natural Sciences

Newly Published Research Traces Lead Pollution in Alaska and the Arctic to Industry in China

A lead-additive ban enacted in 2001 has had little impact, according to data analyzed by Assistant Professor of Geology Bess Koffman