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John Lyons '85 and Jeff Packman '88
Announcements

Board of Trustees Welcomes Two New Members

John Lyons '85 and Jeff Packman '88 elected to Board of Trustees.

Miller Library at Colby College
Announcements

Colby Announces Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship

New Lab Will Elevate Entrepreneurism in the Liberal Arts

Mufaddal Ali ’21
Access and Opportunity

What Makes a Great Data Scientist? Curiosity.

A liberal arts approach to data helps solve business problems

Said Eastman
Access and Opportunity

Opening Doors

Saïd Eastman ’90 supports Colbians—and others—at every opportunity

Colonial meeting
Social Sciences

Ordinary People’s Extraordinary Resistance

Arnout van der Meer’s new book illuminates everyday defiance in colonial Indonesia

Students walking on the Colby campus
Announcements

Caste Added to Colby’s Nondiscrimination Policy

Colby has added caste to its nondiscrimination policy, becoming the second educational institution in the nation to recognize caste as a protected category.

Miller Library
Announcements

$2-Million Gift Goes Directly to Newly Tenured Colby Faculty

College joins first-of-its-kind pilot project to support and advance tenure

Cows at Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport, Maine. Wolfe’s Neck is an outreach dairy partner of Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences as part of a new $10-million USDA grant.
Announcements

USDA Grants $10 Million Toward Research into Sustainable Milk Production

The five-year grant will support a research team, led by Nichole Price with Colby and Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, to tests algal feed additives.

New York Times reporters Matt Apuzzo '00 (center) and Adam Goldman ??? with moderator Nancy Barnes from NPR.
Announcements

Lovejoy Recipients Warn of Effects of Government Overreach

Lovejoy Award recipients Matt Apuzzo ’00 and Adam Goldman spoke candidly about their experiences having their phone records secretly seized by the US DOJ.

Waterville downtown aerial view
Announcements

Colby Receives $7-Million Gift to Expand Access for Maine Students

Bangor and Waterville Students First In Line for New Financial Aid Fund