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Side by side photos of Sen. Susan Collins and Democratic challenger Sara Gideon.
Announcements

Colby Poll Shows Maine Democrats in the Lead, for Now

The current speaker of the Maine House of Representatives, Democrat Sara Gideon, holds a five-point lead against her Republican opponent, four-term incumbent United States Senator Susan Collins, according to a poll conducted by researchers at Colby College.

COVID-19 and world illustration
Alumni

When COVID-19 Strikes Children

At the CDC, epidemiologist Leora Feldstein ’08 looks for answers

wreathes on pavement
Alumni

Bearing Witness

In Minneapolis, Lester Batiste took to the streets—and literature

Jackie Terrassa
Announcements

Jacqueline Terrassa Named Director of the Colby College Museum of Art

Visionary leader brings deep experience from the Art Institute of Chicago and Metropolitan Museum of Art

Miller Library
Announcements

NESCAC Conference Competition for Fall Sports Canceled

Following the recent announcement from the NESCAC Conference that there will be no conference play or championships this fall, Vice President and Harold Alfond Director of Athletics Mike Wisecup sent this letter to Colby's student athletes.

Humanities

Dickinson in Pandemic Days

As we stay close to home, Professor Elizabeth Sagaser reflects on a poet who did the same

Arts Collaborative rendering July 2020
Announcements

Colby Starts Construction for New Arts Collaborative in Downtown Waterville

Colby College today announced that renovations and construction for the new arts collaborative at 14-20 Main Street will begin this week.

Alumni

In a Pandemic, Healthcare as a Right

In New York City, Sarah Joseph Kurien brings COVID-19 testing to the most vulnerable

Associate Professor of Biology Bruce Fowles, circa 1996
Announcements

Colby Remembers Professor and Botanist Bruce Fowles

Colby is remembering the life of Bruce E. Fowles, associate professor of biology, emeritus, who passed away June 23, 2020, in Washington, Maine.

Announcements

Colby Receives $1-Million Gift To Support Humanistic Inquiry and Research

To further advance its leadership in the humanities, Colby College announced today that it has established the Margaret T. McFadden Fund for Humanistic Inquiry through a $1-million gift from Trustee Anne Clarke Wolff ’87 and Benjamin “Ted” E. Wolff III ’86.