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Jack Pump in urban area
Environment and Climate

No Time to Waste

For Catherine Fraser ’19, Lilli Y. Garza ’20, and Joanna Keel ’19, the stakes have never been higher. That’s because Black and Brown communities are at risk around the globe. The problems? Energy poverty, big polluters, inequity, to name a few. But these environmental-justice crusaders aren’t intimidated. In…

Lexi Hanus
Access and Opportunity

Predicting Patterns in the World of Ecommerce

Pay It Northward and Chris Feiss ’85, P’22 turn sociology training to tech-focused marketing

Alumni

Getting Back to Work

Through Pay It Northward, attorney Nick Levintow enlists valuable help in studying workplace safety during COVID-19

Social Sciences

More Harm Than Good?

Laura Seay uses data to inform better U.S. policy in Africa

Brenda Allen, Eric DeCosta, Amy Walter
Announcements

Three Exceptional Leaders Join Colby Board of Trustees

New Colby trustees include Brenda Allen of Lincoln Univeristy, Eric DeCosta of the Baltimore Ravens; and Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report.

Rendering of the Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts
Announcements

Colby College Receives $3.35-Million Gift for the Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts

Announcing a $3.35-million gift to support the forthcoming Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts. The forum will be named in the donors’ honor.

Data points from genome sequencing
Natural Sciences

Opening a Window to Evolution

David Angelini’s research on genetic adaptation gets push from McVey data initiative

Hayley Gibson ’20 with Laura Keally Heywood ’94 and Dr. Richard Heywood
Access and Opportunity

The Perfect Prescription

Through Pay It Northward partnership, Hayley Gibson ’20 sees another side of medicine

Bradley Borthwick, art; Alicia E. Ellis, German; Aaron Hanlon, English; Robert Lester, economics; Lindsay Mayka, government; and Arnout van der Meer, history.
Campus and Community

Faculty Members Receive Promotion and Tenure

Newly tenured members of the faculty are hailed as terrific teachers, influential scholars, and active and benevolent participants in the Colby community.

Miller Library
Announcements

Colby Becomes First Liberal Arts College to Establish Major Academic Program in Artificial Intelligence

$30-million gift positions students to address pressing issues through AI