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The discussion between Lovejoy Award Recipient Leonard Pitts Jr. and Mar Mar was live streamed in Lorimer Chapel and was available online.
Campus and Community

Lovejoy Award Winner Leonard Pitts Jr. Urges Us to Act for the Betterment of “the Larger Human Tribe”

Leonard Pitts Jr., this year's Lovejoy Award recipient, urges us to act, not out of fear but out of a commitment for ideal of a unified America.

Miller lawn
Announcements

Colby Announces Commencement Weekend 2021 Plans

Colby College is pleased to announce that it will honor its Class of 2021 with in-person ceremonies May 22-23, 2021. 

Sundial
Humanities

Reading the Pulse of Classics

Kassandra Miller sheds new light on an age-old discipline

Regan Bragg, a mathematics and computer science double major, as she works with the coding program that she’s teaching students of Waterville’s public schools.
Natural Sciences

Early Exposure

Coding club boosts middle schoolers’ interest in computer science

China Pictorial Magazine covers
Social Sciences

A Rare Glimpse into Chinese National Memory

Seven decades of magazine covers offer window into Chinese culture

Miller Library
Announcements

Class of 2025 Admitted to Colby

Colby has offered admission to 1,279 students for the Class of 2025, an 8 percent admit rate. They'll join the College at a time of remarkable momentum.

Yoga in the Harold Alfond Athletics and Recreation Center
Announcements

Colby Receives $1.5M Gift to Support Key Initiatives in Arts and Athletics

A $1.5M gift from Kate and Ford O'Neil supports wellness and creative expression for students in two key areas: athletics and the arts.

The state's intervention displaced 12,000 people overnight. (Photo by Carlos Martinez/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Social Sciences

Rights Gone Wrong

Lindsay Mayka brings to light impacts of using human rights rhetoric to defend violent policing

Thomas Deng ’20
Humanities

Making Music

With technical and emotional skill, pianist Thomas Deng builds his own accompaniment

Stacy Doore, Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Natural Sciences

Building an Ethical Sensibility

Stacy Doore speaks to the importance of computing ethics in computer science training