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Meghan Hurley
Alumni

Safeguarding California’s Central Coast

Meghan Hurley ’20 works with Chumash tribal leaders to establish a marine sanctuary 13 miles offshore

Veronica Perez
Arts

Children’s Art Informs Museum Exhibits

The Lunder Institute and Children’s Discovery Museum collaborate on community art

Dean Allbritton
Humanities

Center for the Arts and Humanities Forges Ahead

Founding director Kerill O’Neill helped the center thrive in its first decade, and Dean Allbritton is moving it forward

Josh Wolman playing tennis
Alumni

Where Faith and Sports Intersect

Six Colby athletes are competing in the Maccabiah Games in Israel this summer

robot dog Spot
Campus and Community

Incorporating New Programs with Traditions Creates a Vibrant Summer Community at Colby

Nearly 2,500 people will participate in non-credit courses, seminars, and camps

Colby Museum of Art
Arts

After a Three-Year Hiatus, Colby’s Summer Luncheon Returns

The Museum of Art honors past director Sharon Corwin and former board chair William Tsiaras

Ian Glasspool
Natural Sciences

International Spotlight Shines on Colby Geologists

A new research paper about the origins of wildfires also tells us about the earliest forms of life on Earth

Bess Welden
Arts

The Joys and Rewards of Collaborative Theater-Making

Bess Welden’s play Madeleines wins 2022 National Jewish Playwriting Contest

Ellie Harlan
Access and Opportunity

Ellie Harlan ’21 Wins Fulbright Teaching Position in Jordan

She’s on her way to the Middle East for the fourth time thanks to Colby’s Arabic Program

Elizabeth Leonard
Social Sciences

Reexamining Benjamin Butler

Historian Elizabeth D. Leonard presents a fuller, far more favorable portrait of Colby’s famous Civil War figure