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Samantha Kane Jiménez ’21J
Social Sciences

An Unnatural Disaster

Samantha Kane Jiménez’s research linking apolitical crises to violence turns heads at prestigious Walsh Exchange

Winifred Tate, associate professor of anthropology
Social Sciences

Filling the Gap for Women and Families

Colby’s Maine Drug Policy Lab brings neglected issues to forefront

fluid dynamics
Natural Sciences

Fluid Dynamics

Why physics is an important part of the search for coronavirus answers

Olga Sadovskaya
Announcements

Russian Human Rights Lawyer Named 2021 Oak Human Rights Fellow

Olga Sadovskaya, a Russian human rights lawyer and vice chair of the Committee Against Torture, will join the Colby community for the fall semester.

Mufaddalali Ali
Natural Sciences

Data Science in Action

At DataFest ’21, students bring liberal arts approach to 72-hour data science sprint

Adam Giannelli
Humanities

True to His Voice

Poet Adam Giannelli’s work shows us “how to hear a stutter”

Tay Munson ’21
Access and Opportunity

The Beat Goes On

Tay Munson ’21 Joins Fight Against Heart Disease Through Pay It Northward Initiative

Richard Blanco
Campus and Community

200th Commencement Highlights Connections, Creativity, and Courage

Graduates and their guests from around the world celebrated the Class of 2021 during the 200th Commencement, featuring poet Richard Blanco as speaker.

Charles Terrell
Campus and Community

At Baccalaureate, Class of 2021 Encouraged to Give Back, Take Risks

Colby's 200th Baccalaureate brought together students and faculty in a private moment, marking the beginning of weekend actitivies for the Class of 2021.

Sandy Maisel and Jim Fleming
Campus and Community

Professors Fleming and Maisel Retire after Mentoring Generations of Students

Distinguished teachers and scholars James Fleming and Sandy Maisel retire from Colby following decades of research, teaching, and service on Mayflower Hill.